• hswolf@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        restart de phone, most of them will require the passcode at least once before enabling biometrics

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          6 months ago

          That requires the freedom to do so. If it is a situation where the police interaction starts suddenly, there are many scenarios where this advice is not useful.

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            6 months ago

            You’re correct, it’s but an option. If you have the means to do so I’d go for It.

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          6 months ago

          He was handcuffed, I know we like to conjure up cool scenarios but realistically you won’t have the time for this, better to remove biometrics.

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            6 months ago

            The statement is but an option, of course you couldn’t handle your phone handcuffed, that would be extremely difficult.

            It’s merely a countermeasure prior to any altercations with officers, most phones automatically restarts if you press the power button for a few seconds.

            I don’t think having to resort to such things is cool, but I indeed had to do this once .

            Where I live cops often unlawfully search you and check whatever they want. I was stopped at a traffic light, on the guise of a “drugs operation”. Told the officer I’d pick my license and car register, picked those and restarted my phone in 5 seconds. Got out of the car, they searched and soon released me.

            In this case nothing happend, but if you’re somewhere where cops search unlawfully, and you were not stopped near an alleyway that cops can beat your password out of you with a wrench, I’d totally say you should restart your phone.