• JackbyDev
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    Now is a good time to remind people to never ever agree to a police search. They’re gonna phrase things weird and take advantage of your good nature. Never agree to any sort of search.

    Hell, even if they have a warrant I’m tempted to explicitly say I don’t consent. I’m not going to resist but I’m gonna make it clear I’m not consenting. Because how the hell do I even verify a warrant is real? I have no idea, and I certainly wouldn’t be able to find out if they’re at my door.

    Be aware though, in Georgia there is “implied consent” with regards to roadside breathalyzer tests. If you get in that situation, remember I’m just a random lemming and not a lawyer. Other states might have similar things.

    • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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      “If you get in that situation, remember I’m just a random lemming and not a lawyer.”

      Indeed! And along those lines, ask for a lawyer if you’re arrested. Especially if you’re innocent. People who think “I’ll look guilty if I ask for a lawyer” just make themselves vulnerable to words being twisted against them.

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        “I’ll look guilty if I ask for a lawyer”

        If you ever watch copaganda shows, you’ll see that the innocent are always anxious to talk to the cops, with tears in their eyes as the police comforting them, and the guilty are always the ones refusing to cooperate, saying they “know their rights”, and they’ll be lawyering up.

        This is intentional, the system wants you to believe that your only hope is compliance and no questions asked. That a good citizen knows that the constitution is just a piece of paper, and the only trait worth having is blind faith in your betters. That the common man has only the right to obey, consume product, and reproduce so that he can be replaced on the assembly line when he grows too old.

        If you are sickened by what I just said, hold onto that feeling, it means they haven’t completely gotten your soul yet.

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      And if they give you some bullshit about “exigent circumstances” to try to convince you to agree to something, just remember, if they met the criteria for exigent circumstances, they wouldn’t be asking, they’d have already broken your window or door or otherwise removed your agency.

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        This is what I tried to get at with taking advantage of your good will. When we order people to do things we often frame it as a question to be polite. “Would you please do X?” So we’re used to hearing questions and just saying “yeah sure”.

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          Worse, they’ll phrase it like

          “I’m going to search your car, is that alright?”

          Like it’s a command, and you don’t register that it isn’t in time.

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      Ask them to show you and take a pic of it for your records.

      Pro tip: set a shortcut to your camera on your lock screen so you don’t have to unlock your phone.

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      The pictures of Luigi in the lobby of the hostel were taken 3 miles away from the shooting, two weeks before the shooting. The jacket, backpack, eyes and eyebrows of the shooter don’t match Luigi’s. I think that immediately after the shooting, cops used Palantir or similar technology to do an AI search of images similar to the shooter. That just meant anyone on a camera the cops had access to wearing a green jacket with a hood and a black neck gaiter. The image of Luigi smiling at a girl in the lobby of a hostel two weeks earlier was the best match the AI found, so they framed his ass. Cops do it all the time. Ask the Central Park Five. NYPD and prosecutors would rather let a guilty man go free than admit that they lied and framed someone.