personally the cops would have to dust it off first as I haven't used it since March when I went back to Canada to deal with some fam stuff
I don't like being on the grid, I like that when I leave my home I am free and uninterrupted. I am old though and my dealer lives down the block =)
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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
There has been stuff in the news that if a woman is raped in the UK they want her to hand over her cell phone for analysis.
Understandable problem if she has been 'leading the guy on' and not a problem at all if it was a total stranger and could help to prove guilt of the attacker.
However people are saying they are against it because the police may pick up on other, totally unrelated stuff from the phone - say arranging to buy cocaine at the weekend 2 years ago etc...
Made me wonder how 'incriminating' the average cell phone is for its owner. Not from a personal privacy standpoint, but from a purely legal one.
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that is some crazy Black Mirror ish. sadly not surprised. it's an open secret that women rarely talk about publicly; reporting rape is not a smart thing to do. you have to recount an incredibly traumatic experience over and over to a bunch of people who don't care, have your entire life put on trial (even before the age of smart phones) and then maybe if you're 'lucky' the guy does 2 years and you get tarnished as the rape 'victim' for life
insane
when I die someone please clear my browser history tho