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Pot Brothers at Law-ππ± Essential Tips for Dealing with Them! βοΈπ
We’ve been getting a lot of questions about various scenarios. Here are three important tips to help you navigate interactions:
Tip 1: Cell Phone Privacy
Question: Do you have to open your phone for them using biometrics?
• Answer: Recent case law allows them to use your thumbprint or face to unlock your phone once you’re arrested. This isn’t protected under the Fourth and Fifth. ππ±
• We Say: Do not use biometrics like thumbprints or face ID. Use a passcode instead to protect your privacy. ππ’
• Key Point: Biometrics are not as secure as passcodes when it comes to protecting your phone from unauthorized access.
Tip 2: Providing Your ID
Question: If you’re walking down the street and they asks for your ID, do you have to provide it?
• Answer: No, you do not have to provide your ID unless they are accusing you of a crime. πΆβοΈπ
• Key Point: If accused of a crime, don’t argue. Just hand over your license and remain silent. Remember to invoke yourself and say, “I’m not discussing my day.” π£οΈπ«
Tip 3: Radar Detectors in California
Question: Are radar detectors legal in California?
• Answer: Yes, radar detectors are legal in California. ππ‘
• Important Note: You cannot use a jamming device, and the radar detector must not block your view from the front window. ππ
Quick Recap:
• Cell Phone Privacy: Use a passcode, not biometrics.
• Providing Your ID: Only provide if accused of a crime.
• Radar Detectors: Legal, but no jamming devices.
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