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Cleared for Takeoff
The Michigan State police responded to a letter by the ACLU by denying that they secretly extract data from your cell phone during routine traffic stops. They bought the same kinds of machines that are used to transfer data from your cell phone when you buy an upgrade.
"Police must hold a search warrant, or obtain consent from the mobile device holder, before using the DED to extract mobile data. Furthermore the DEDs can only be used by "specialty teams on criminal cases, such as crimes against children," the statement read.
"The DEDs are not being used to extract citizens' personal information during routine traffic stops.""
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383909,00.asp
"Police must hold a search warrant, or obtain consent from the mobile device holder, before using the DED to extract mobile data. Furthermore the DEDs can only be used by "specialty teams on criminal cases, such as crimes against children," the statement read.
"The DEDs are not being used to extract citizens' personal information during routine traffic stops.""
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383909,00.asp