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Originally Posted by Rochard
I really believe that if you have nothing to hide, you have no worries. Police can search my phone at will. All they'll find is text messages from my wife asking me what kind of fast food she wants me to bring home.
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after having items seized by a search warrant due to a dirty cop in the past, I totally disagree.
I had nothing to hide. They took equipment that I had to replace while they investigated a crime at a next door business and that seizure cost me a lot of money. I filed for damages, it was a total scam. I had to file for total amount within 30 days of seizure to get covered for lost equipment, but the equipment was seized for almost 2 months. I didn't know total costs till after 2 months for the replacement rental equipment, but when I initially filed (after 2 weeks and within time frame), I was told I had to wait and to submit final bills when I got them. My claim was denied on the basis of being filed too late even though I had proof of initially filing within the time frame.
Turns out the warrant was bad. The cop lied on the application to get the warrant. now I'll always demand to see the application for search warrant before allowing entry, to ensure correct facts were given to the judge. Trust police, never again. EVER. Even if I have nothing to hide.
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