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Thu Mar 21, 2013, 07:12 AM Mar 2013

Activist sues San Francisco PD after warrantless search of his phone

Amber Lyon ‏@AmberLyon 45s

Activist sues San Francisco PD after warrantless search of his phone

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/03/activist-sues-san-francisco-pd-after-warrantless-search-of-his-phone/ … via @arstechnica #Privacy #SFPD


Offer-Westort was nervous about the police looking through his text messages because he had recently sent text message that included negative comments about a local politician and that he intended to relay exclusively to the message's recipient but otherwise to keep private; if this text message were made public it could adversely affect his ability to work with this politician and with other politicians.

Offer-Westort was therefore extremely concerned about the government reading his private text message about [the] politician; Offer-Westort asked Officer Chambers what he was doing [and] Officer Chambers stated something to the effect of: “Looking for text messages—how do you feel about that?”

Offer-Westort objected to the search, stating, "I don’t give you consent."

Officer Chambers did not cease the search upon Offer-Westort’s objection, instead responding with statement to the effect of: “The California Supreme Court gives me the right after I arrest you.”

(More at the link.)

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