Link to an April 19, 2011 article about portable Cell Phone Analysis devices in use.
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/34/3458.asp
When I am elected President, there will be no cell phone checking at traffic stops, and all escorts will be able to pay their taxes in trade. God Bless America!I have just joined the "COG for President" movement, and in return for my endorsement I want to be appointed as your chief tax collector.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
You can say no. If you are not under arrest, they have to have a warrant. Period.How do you say "no" to something that you don't know is happening? FWIW, while I support all of the talk and websites and videos on how to deal with law enforcement and protecting your rights wholeheartedly just be aware that if you DO actively participate in these things you're very liable to end up in jail, at least for a while, and possibly get your ass stomped.
Carlie Originally Posted by Carlie
How do you say "no" to something that you don't know is happening? Originally Posted by ksjackThey do have to take your phone and plug it into a reader device. So they should have to ask for your permission to do that.
They do have to take your phone and plug it into a reader device. So they should have to ask for your permission to do that.
This is just another good reason to use Google Voice. All of your calls go to one number which is then routed to the correct phone number. Your call logs will just show a hundred calls to the same phone number.
On the other hand, the police aren't going to expect you to have a second pay-as-you-go phone on a routine traffic stop, so that would seem to offer protection as well. As long as they don't search your car or anything -- but why would they on a simple traffic stop? Originally Posted by KCQuestor
No, they don't. It can connect through bluetooth with and supposedly bypass the normal pairing sequence. That's my understanding of the system.I would be extremely surprised if they could do that. The devices I have seen all connect through the Micro USB port. I don't know how they could bypass the pairing. But as you say you just need to turn off your Bluetooth and it can't connect. I always keep Bluetooth off, since it drains the battery so much, but I guess if you were paired to your car while driving and you forgot to turn it off AND this hack was possible without pairing, then it could work.
A good reason to have bluetooth and gps off whenever you're not using them (which you should be doing anyway).
Jack Originally Posted by ksjack