Don't want police searching your phone without a warrant? Get a password, court saysLaw & Order | 207375 hits | Feb 21 8:54 am | Posted by: Strutz Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?playlistId=1.1165702
A link at the story tells a tale of the heroes at our Transportation Security Administration abusing a little girl in a wheelchair.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?playlistId=1.1165702
That kind of story is why I dread ever having to enter the US through customs.
A link at the story tells a tale of the heroes at our Transportation Security Administration abusing a little girl in a wheelchair.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?playlistId=1.1165702
That kind of story is why I dread ever having to enter the US through customs.
Funny, if you're a Mexican (or a terrorist who looks like one) you can walk across our southern border almost totally unmolested these days. But if you're a paying tourist you can count on being treated as if you were a terrorist or an illegal alien.
Oddly this topic came up at hockey a few weeks ago. One of the guys deletes everything off his phone when he crosses because of previous problems. They went through his phone at the border and got all pissy about a stupid text he got from a friend. He showed me how and you only need to push and hold a couple of buttons on the BB and a new delete message comes up. Wipes it clean out, although it would not wipe out anything that is backed up to a server. There's also a similar way to do it on an iPhone.
Myself.........can't be bothered.
Wasn't there a story about a Vancouver actor on his way to LA that was told to give his FB and phone password?
Yep, and he ended up being banned from the USA for five years, too.
My BB has always been PW protected and I have no choice in the matter. It auto locks after 30 minutes of inactivity, which at one point was after only 5 minutes before IT cut us some slack. Doubt this ruling would help when crossing the border though. They have a policy that you need to give them access or they detain you for as long as they like.
Oddly this topic came up at hockey a few weeks ago. One of the guys deletes everything off his phone when he crosses because of previous problems. They went through his phone at the border and got all pissy about a stupid text he got from a friend. He showed me how and you only need to push and hold a couple of buttons on the BB and a new delete message comes up. Wipes it clean out, although it would not wipe out anything that is backed up to a server. There's also a similar way to do it on an iPhone.
Myself.........can't be bothered.
A couple of easy solutions to the problem:
1. Leave your smart phone at home when you travel and just bring along a cheap, pre-paid phone for emergency calls.
2. FedEx your smartphone to your destination and skip the violation of your rights at the border.
I just stay away from Piers Morgan and hope for the best.
I'd so like to run into Piers Morgan...with a bus.
I just stay away from Piers Morgan and hope for the best.
I'd so like to run into Piers Morgan...with a bus.
I think you'd be awarded a KBE by the Queen if you did that.
but my only defense would have been "I can't remember".
My defense is not having a phone.
Mine is having done nothing wrong.
A couple of easy solutions to the problem:
1. Leave your smart phone at home when you travel and just bring along a cheap, pre-paid phone for emergency calls.
2. FedEx your smartphone to your destination and skip the violation of your rights at the border.
Way too much bother for me and would also defeat the purpose of having a phone. Besides mine is a work BB and although I take care of the company property, I could care less what happens to it. I don't even have to back it up anymore. When I get a new one all I do it switch the Sim card, SD card and plug it into my laptop. All my contact profiles texts, emails, ring tones and wallpaper reappear after I hit the Syn option.