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I do leave my phone at home when i go commit a crime lol
Or go to a protest. Recent protest organizers have advised attendees to leave their phones home to avoid being placed at the protest or having them seized and cloned with LEO cracking gear.
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I do leave my phone at home when i go commit a crime lol
We had a big black SUV with tinted windows pull into our driveway one afternoon when I was outside in the shop. My wife saw it and radioed me to get to the house.
It reminded me of the big SUVs they drive on the TV shows, or heck, even in a movie we all know the name of.
I got up to the house to see one of them looking across the front of the house kind of like he was looking for points of possible egress.
The other came to the back door (the only one we ever use anyway - my wife as the front blocked with more quilting stuff and the table she does quilt bindings on)
They asked me if I lived there, yeah, are you the owner, yeah, and if they could come in and talk.
Sure - why not?
Then they asked stupid questions like how many bedrooms did we have - well, our "master" which is smaller than most people's nursery, a corner bedroom that the prior owners used for one of their kids - then a teeny 10x12 bedroom if you want to call it that which had been a nursery for the prior owners. They asked - is it just the two of you here? Yeah.
Then why 3 bedrooms.
(WTF - really? How about guests, or when my oldest son and his wife come to visit)
I flipped the script - how may people do you know with a 1 bedroom house?
Is there anyone else in here with you?
Uh, no, just my wife (wonder what was going on) and me.
Can we look around?
Well, we're not great housekeepers but go for it!
Is there any other way out of the house?
Nope - I wanted to say - if there's a fire, we're all going to die, but didn't............ darn........

Then I realized - they were looking for my youngest son.
It went on and on from there, but I equated those two with Keystone Cops. They were clueless, had no idea the medical history or personality of the person they were looking for and IMO were total dopes.
I explained a few things to them and sent them on their way.
I'd say, no one has anything to worry about after meeting those two clowns.

I have zero to hide, nothing (much) to be ashamed of, and have mostly gotten over my old ADHD killer driving habits (surprised I didn't die years ago - man, it was stupid.)

If my letting cops snoop or come in and that sort of thing catches a bad guy - so be it.
 
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Everyone thinks they have nothing to hide until they are the ones under suspicion for something they didn't do.

I've worked with police departments and the courts, I've helped train prosecutors.
There's a reason my answer is always "I invoke and refuse to waive my 5th amendment rights" or not answering the door if I'm home. I know too much about how the justice system works and have seen too many people pushed into a plea deal because they couldn't afford to defend themselves.
 

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Everyone thinks they have nothing to hide until they are the ones under suspicion for something they didn't do.

I've worked with police departments and the courts, I've helped train prosecutors.
There's a reason my answer is always "I invoke and refuse to waive my 5th amendment rights" or not answering the door if I'm home. I know too much about how the justice system works and have seen too many people pushed into a plea deal because they couldn't afford to defend themselves.
Let me ask a related question because I saw it come up a while back - when the cops come and want to take you for questioning, or even for arrest, must they say WHY? Or not?
That's what would tick me off - "come with us"........... I want to know WHY!
And if I am not under arrest, I won't leave my property - if I am, I want to know why.

I had those two feds so twisted up when they left - I was laughing as they drove away.
I also won't fall for trickery. They wanted to know where my son was - uh, how would I know that if we haven't talked in years (I had an idea, but if they can't figure it out..............)
If they were an example of our finest, we're in deep trouble.
 
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If the cops had reasonable articulable suspicion, they wouldn't be asking. You'd already be in cuffs and you don't have a choice. Same for searching your home or car - if they wouldn't be asking if they had cause or a warrant. The answer in every case is "I don't consent to searches" and then STFU. Say nothing else at all, don't engage, don't try to argue your way out. Cops are allowed to lie to you.

You cannot talk your way out of an arrest or detention - but you sure as hell can talk your way into one. The fact is you don't know why they are there or what they have. If you get pulled over and the cop asks "where are you coming from?" it sounds innocent enough, you have nothing to hide, right? "I was just picking up dinner over a Jim's Grocery"

Maybe you don't know something, like there was a robbery at that store a few minutes after you left, or some other crime was reported in that area. Maybe you match the description of someone they happen to be looking for - you just don't know. But I guarantee that "the suspect stated he had just left Jim's Grocery store before he was pulled over" is going to come up in court.

In reality cops don't care about finding the "right" suspect and prosecutors don't care about the truth - both are KPIs they are trying to hit for closed cases and convictions. That's their goal, clear the case and move on, get the plea deal and move on. The dogged determination to exonerate the suspect in order to find the real criminal is not a thing in the real world. Once the police and the prosecutor have their sights on someone, the focus switches to making that case. They get tunnel vision and anything that doesn't help make their case is disregarded or folded into their narrative of why they still have the right suspect.
 
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Thanks for the number and info @Sweetums

It's unfortunate that this thread has devolved into the typical rhetoric around eroding privacy. But Stelantis cramming more advertisements onto your dash isn't cool, I already get enough for XM radio and uconnect subs.

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Thanks for the number and info @Sweetums

It's unfortunate that this thread has devolved into the typical rhetoric around eroding privacy. But Stelantis cramming more advertisements onto your dash isn't cool, I already get enough for XM radio and uconnect subs.

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Your opinion of course.............. and that's all it is.

You're really lucky you live in the USA - that's for sure.

Still don't know why some of you get ads, and we never have, on any Jeep.
Maybe they already know something about you!
 

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Your opinion of course.............. and that's all it is.

You're really lucky you live in the USA - that's for sure.

Still don't know why some of you get ads, and we never have, on any Jeep.
Maybe they already know something about you!
Thanks for your insightful post, assuming everyone on the internet lives in the US and providing valuable anecdotes surrounding Stelantis in-dash advertisements.

I'll dip out before this thread deviates any further from it's original purpose. It's been a pleasure.
 

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The machine will be watching you............ (and that's no joke, rather scary)

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"I have nothing to hide" assumes that what you "have" does not need to be hidden. And that is probably true. Today. But can you say that will always be true? the concepts of "crime" or "deviance" are societal constructs and are always changing.

this is cliche and overly dramatic, but it makes the point: the jews in Germany had nothing to hide. Until they did.

your data identifies who you are, what you own and what you believe. And while none of that may be a crime today...tomorrow may look nothing like today. those who believe in privacy are not worried about today, it's tomorrow that concerns them.
 

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and overly dramatic, but it makes the point: the jews in Germany had nothing to hide. Until they did.
Fine except for that bit - very very different animal. If it gets to that point here - (it already is in other parts of the world), only "preppers" (not meaning as a derogatory term!) will be safer - not safe, but safest, safer, whatever.
Their only "crime" was being Jewish............ (we weren't saints in WWII ourselves - the Japanese-Americans treated like crap)

I haven't done anything to be worried about someone finding out about it.
Something doesn't have to refer to things, but situations as well.

If it comes to a point where I'm whisked away with cuffs - then when Sweetums said will start to go into effect. I don't have to say a single word, I don't have to answer anything.
The right to remain silent is among the greatest.
The 6th says I have a right to know the charges.
 

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That is a beautiful city square. Do you remember where it is Bill? Several Jeeps in the picture too. :) I tried to search but couldn't read enough of the signs to find it. I tried Cowboy Bill but there are several.
 

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That is a beautiful city square. Do you remember where it is Bill? Several Jeeps in the picture too. :) I tried to search but couldn't read enough of the signs to find it. I tried Cowboy Bill but there are several.
I went through several public access traffic cams - and randomly picked some - I think it said "Jackson".
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