• ristoril_zip@lemmy.zip
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    8 days ago

    I think this would be different for someone not on parole. So like if you’re just speeding and get pulled over I believe they would be violating the law/Constitution if they forced your thumb against your phone.

    But they probably do it anyway so good idea to follow the lock down above in this thread.

    (Also don’t use electronics to do crimes y’all.)

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      8 days ago

      (Also don’t use electronics to do crimes y’all.)

      What should we use, paper? Let me print out that new movie frame by frame

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      8 days ago

      Something you have can be forced…thumbprint or face scan. Something you know can’t be forced

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      8 days ago

      Never leave a paper trail. It’s an outdated term now because it applies to emails and texts and everything else too.

      Meet and talk in person. Pay with cash. Say nothing over email and phone that you wouldn’t want someone spying on you to see.