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California needs SB 914 to protect cell phone privacy
As California law stands, an arresting police officer can pat you down, reach into your pocket, pull out your cell phone, and look into your private life -- regardless of whether your phone has anything to do with the arrest itself.
As California law stands, an arresting police officer can pat you down, reach into your pocket, pull out your cell phone, and look into your private life -- regardless of whether your phone has anything to do with the arrest itself.
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