Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due process ie civil rights are gone. 1st Amendment gone.
At ANY national border, not just the US border, one has no rights at all. International law is pretty clear about that. And in any country customs do not need probable cause to search anything at any national border. It might be news to some, but it ought not be a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does not enabling facial recognition do? They can direct you to unlock it. You can refuse but they can confiscate your phone then for a period of time.
Because when they took your phone and you have facial recognition installed. They hold it up to your face and the phone unlocks.
Sure but then they can direct you to unlock your phone with your passcode. If you refuse, they could seize your phone.
Right, they seize your phone. But it’s locked. So it’s an inconvenience when you have to replace it. But you’re not being arrested for your social media posts or texts. When the phone unlocks with facial recognition, they don’t hand it back to you. They go through all your personal information. I’d rather have my phone seized. Enjoy that expensive brick.
I have absolutely nothing to hide. Zero. Zilch. However, I have never, ever posted my political views online nor do I post anything incriminating on social media. Maybe you should have thought twice before posting your online rant. They can look through my phone all they want.
Anonymous wrote:Due process ie civil rights are gone. 1st Amendment gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:🙄🙄🙄
White straight people have nothing to worry about.
Wrong my niece was stopped on her way back to DC.
Blond blue eyed. All American look. Luckily her father is a lawyer and was with her.
We are way past it's just them...
Due process ie civil rights are gone. 1st Amendment gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does not enabling facial recognition do? They can direct you to unlock it. You can refuse but they can confiscate your phone then for a period of time.
Because when they took your phone and you have facial recognition installed. They hold it up to your face and the phone unlocks.
Sure but then they can direct you to unlock your phone with your passcode. If you refuse, they could seize your phone.
Right, they seize your phone. But it’s locked. So it’s an inconvenience when you have to replace it. But you’re not being arrested for your social media posts or texts. When the phone unlocks with facial recognition, they don’t hand it back to you. They go through all your personal information. I’d rather have my phone seized. Enjoy that expensive brick.
I have absolutely nothing to hide. Zero. Zilch. However, I have never, ever posted my political views online nor do I post anything incriminating on social media. Maybe you should have thought twice before posting your online rant. They can look through my phone all they want.
Anonymous wrote:White gay women with a black child here also traveling to Europe next week.
I’m doing nothing different. We have US passports.
Anonymous wrote:🙄🙄🙄
White straight people have nothing to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does not enabling facial recognition do? They can direct you to unlock it. You can refuse but they can confiscate your phone then for a period of time.
Because when they took your phone and you have facial recognition installed. They hold it up to your face and the phone unlocks.
Sure but then they can direct you to unlock your phone with your passcode. If you refuse, they could seize your phone.
Right, they seize your phone. But it’s locked. So it’s an inconvenience when you have to replace it. But you’re not being arrested for your social media posts or texts. When the phone unlocks with facial recognition, they don’t hand it back to you. They go through all your personal information. I’d rather have my phone seized. Enjoy that expensive brick.
I have absolutely nothing to hide. Zero. Zilch. However, I have never, ever posted my political views online nor do I post anything incriminating on social media. Maybe you should have thought twice before posting your online rant. They can look through my phone all they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. There's nothing incriminating or political on my phone.
Until they put something on it while it's unlocked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does not enabling facial recognition do? They can direct you to unlock it. You can refuse but they can confiscate your phone then for a period of time.
Because when they took your phone and you have facial recognition installed. They hold it up to your face and the phone unlocks.
Sure but then they can direct you to unlock your phone with your passcode. If you refuse, they could seize your phone.
Right, they seize your phone. But it’s locked. So it’s an inconvenience when you have to replace it. But you’re not being arrested for your social media posts or texts. When the phone unlocks with facial recognition, they don’t hand it back to you. They go through all your personal information. I’d rather have my phone seized. Enjoy that expensive brick.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. There's nothing incriminating or political on my phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does not enabling facial recognition do? They can direct you to unlock it. You can refuse but they can confiscate your phone then for a period of time.
Because when they took your phone and you have facial recognition installed. They hold it up to your face and the phone unlocks.
Sure but then they can direct you to unlock your phone with your passcode. If you refuse, they could seize your phone.