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All of these password attempts and other things to prevent them from accessing means they just seize your device with likely permanence. You have zero rights when entering the country right now even as a citizen. You either comply with TSA/ICE or you don’t enter. They do not “arrest” you, so there is no 6th amendment right to counsel. They are statutorily authorized to perform searches so no 4th amendment protections. No one has successfully challenged any of this.
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Also don’t mail / fedex phones and laptop, they’re dangerous goods. If you do have to ship them, make sure they’re properly labelled so you don’t Everglades a plane.
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 13:58 |
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Just never enter the US, and if you live there, flee over a land border or by boat. It's not a very nice place anyway
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 14:46 |
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Memento posted:Can you set the end of your dick to unlock your phone? Yes. https://observer.com/2013/09/enterprising-writer-unlocks-his-iphone-5s-with-his-junk/ Seems like most phones with fingerprint scanners will accept a mushroom stamp instead.
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 15:28 |
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I thought a SCOTUS decision said that if it is biometric, the police can legally compel you to unlock, but if it is something like swap/code, they couldn't. Did I make all that up in my head?
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bulletsponge13 posted:I thought a SCOTUS decision said that if it is biometric, the police can legally compel you to unlock, but if it is something like swap/code, they couldn't. A federal judge ruled in January that the police can't force you to unlock a phone or other device without a warrant, but as far as I know this doesn't apply to borders. Border Patrol can still force their way into your belongings without a warrant or even suspicion of a crime. You don't even have to be coming from anywhere like Mexico! An Apple employee returning from a business trip to Sweden tried to force their way into his phone and computer, all but outright stated it was because he had made public statements about needing stronger encryption and privacy from the government, and refused him access to a lawyer. In short, Customs and Border agents are fascists and will be first against the wall. chitoryu12 fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Jun 24, 2019 |
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The same thing happened to Karl Kasarda from InRange. It's a famously non-chud gun channel run with Ian of Forgotten Weapons that does videos on the oppression of Native Americans, but they also made a lot of videos about government invasions of privacy. When Karl was coming back from a trip to Finland, he was detained and had his entire bag emptied out and everything in it questioned with no reason given. They were really mad when he refused to unlock his phone or laptop. It's the kind of treatment that makes you want to stop traveling out of the country altogether, which I think might be the point.
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Saw this in C-SPAM and I thought I'd crosspost:Sacrist65 posted:I met a guy from Oklahoma who, within 5 years:
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 18:22 |
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I guess he won in the end
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 18:47 |
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chitoryu12 posted:It's the kind of treatment that makes you want to stop traveling out of the country altogether, which I think might be the point. The point is for a bunch of unemployable trash to get paid stepping on necks, whose necks doesn’t even matter.
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 21:09 |
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Someone else called it Little Brother Syndrome, I call it the "Eichmanning of America." They don't want to be Hitler, but they'd happily follow anyone who permits them to take out their frustrations and stress on others (preferably those 'living better' than themselves) from a position of authority they'd have never enjoyed otherwise.
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# ? Jun 24, 2019 21:17 |
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Dillbag posted:This can be very much a heat score maneuver if they decide to check your phone. My boss asked me last year why I stopped putting in travel requests to cons in the US and his wording was literally “is it the Cheeto in the Oval Office”. Everyone knows the score. evil_bunnY fucked around with this message at 22:25 on Jun 24, 2019 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:All of these password attempts and other things to prevent them from accessing means they just seize your device with likely permanence. You have zero rights when entering the country right now even as a citizen. You either comply with TSA/ICE or you don’t enter. Officially they can't deny a citizen entry to the country. I'm guessing you're saying they can just refuse by way of delaying indefinitely and no one will challenge it successfully?
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# ? Jun 25, 2019 15:58 |
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Putting you in limbo is a hell of a thing if no one knows you're there
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Proud Christian Mom posted:I guess he got won in the end
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Proud Christian Mom posted:I guess he won in the end The longer, and possibly implied part of that story is that he was very religious and "southern" in the plaid shirt tucked into jeans way. Even though he joined later in life, his goal was to use the GI bill to pay for a seminary school in order to become an army chaplain. He married the local Christian mingle girl after about 3 months of dating because she was leaving for basic training. We all suspected that she did it in order to get assigned a base close to home. They had a child not long after she got back. He ended up getting an administrative discharge in 2ish years for failing OJT if I recall correctly. I activated a MySpace account at one point and saw that part about the bay area. I think this might be the purest version of enlisted.txt
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happy weed number page everybody
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Apropos of page number, someone I've known since they were five (and I was nine) enlisted in the Army as a fuel systems MOS of some kind but wound up assigned to a truck driver unit, the ones which would load up in Quatar, fly into either war and go on 1-2 week missions all along the big supply routes, then fly out for 2-6 nights of maintenance and loading time. And he's got the fueler MOS, he's one of the drivers for the convoy fuel truck. It was an up-armored cab at least but no turret, so they didn't have a gunner. So naturally he and the hand-off driver would just spend their entire time on the road with the turret hatch open, just blazing blunts of mail-order spice, but all the other vehicle crews in the unit would be, too. People were smuggling in booze and probably driving drunk on MSR motherfucking Tampa during the year right before the DoD outlawed spice, which was if I recall the height of the Iraqi civil war. Just, like, hunkering down and rolling through ambushes while cross-faded on research chemicals and Military Special-grade raw grain alcohol mailed in-country in a refilled mouthwash bottle, pedal to the metal with like 800 gallons of JP8. gently caress. That. e: also this man came home a loving wreck, about 9 months after I got out, but we chilled a ton, he got me back into smoking weed, and then also one day we were talking in my parents' backyard when this big awkward (part-pitbull maybe part boxer?) mongrel puppy just runs up through the garage from the alley and starts playing with us. We fed him and gave him water and he fell asleep on the dude, which was just palpably adorable. We put up fliers for a few weeks but nobody claimed him, and they have been together since. He named the dog Tigger, because he is super excitable and bounces around when happy, and in pretty sure Tigger was more important than his family and friends in helping him cope with his PTSD and work through the alcoholic phase. So that part was a happy ending, and also consider trying pets if feasible for your friends who are struggling when they get back. LonsomeSon fucked around with this message at 20:19 on Jun 26, 2019 |
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Professor Bling posted:Or be like me and just be too poor to fly anywhere One of my brothers is angry at me that i dont fly more often to Puerto Rico to see our parents and my godson. Motherfucker never left the island and doesn't understand the massive pain in the rear end that is flying from the west coast to Puerto Rico.
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A Warboy. Your friend is a Warboy who rode shiny and chrome as gently caress.
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Wild T posted:A Warboy. Your friend is a Warboy who rode shiny and chrome as gently caress. I've been sitting here working on a fence thinking about driving a fuel tanker without a gunner through ambushes and I don't know how I would have survived it because I guarantee you that I would have crawled into whatever the gently caress I could to not think about that. Witness me blood bag.
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Wild T posted:A Warboy. Your friend is a Warboy who rode shiny and chrome as gently caress. agreed
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LonsomeSon posted:Apropos of page number, someone I've known since they were five (and I was nine) enlisted in the Army as a fuel systems MOS of some kind but wound up assigned to a truck driver unit, the ones which would load up in Quatar, fly into either war and go on 1-2 week missions all along the big supply routes, then fly out for 2-6 nights of maintenance and loading time. And he's got the fueler MOS, he's one of the drivers for the convoy fuel truck. It was an up-armored cab at least but no turret, so they didn't have a gunner.
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Back up and factory reset your phone and laptop, then fill them up with dickpics (your own or others), Mia Isabella and gay porn, and set the wallpaper to be hello.jpg. At some point, won't reluctance to cross the border into the US dissuade enough travelers from coming so that it makes a financial impact on the companies that own the politicians who control the CBP and TSA?
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evobatman posted:At some point, won't reluctance to cross the border into the US dissuade enough travelers from coming so that it makes a financial impact on the companies that own the politicians who control the CBP and TSA? You do know there's gonna be some insane tariffs on tinfoil, right?
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Beach Bum posted:You do know there's gonna be some insane tariffs on tinfoil, right? Well it was hyperbole, but I hope we can agree that corporate influence on politicians is a thing in the US.
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LonsomeSon posted:Apropos of page number, someone I've known since they were five (and I was nine) enlisted in the Army as a fuel systems MOS of some kind but wound up assigned to a truck driver unit, the ones which would load up in Quatar, fly into either war and go on 1-2 week missions all along the big supply routes, then fly out for 2-6 nights of maintenance and loading time. And he's got the fueler MOS, he's one of the drivers for the convoy fuel truck. It was an up-armored cab at least but no turret, so they didn't have a gunner. I would legit watch this war movie.
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evobatman posted:Well it was hyperbole, but I hope we can agree that corporate influence on politicians is a thing in the US. Yeah.
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evobatman posted:Back up and factory reset your phone and laptop, then fill them up with dickpics (your own or others), Mia Isabella and gay porn, and set the wallpaper to be hello.jpg. There are already people who stopped trying to come in because of the various stupid ban lists from the War on Terror and Iraq War years. Hell, a bunch of conferences are now considering going online or relocating to Canada because it's close to America, Americans can easily get there, and so can almost everybody else.
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evobatman posted:Well it was hyperbole, but I hope we can agree that corporate influence on politicians is a thing in the US. But they use their influence to fight labour, and taxes. If the cost is that the Gestapo gets to gently caress with some brown people, so be it.
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BigDave posted:I would legit watch this war movie. Fear and Loathing meets Wages of Fear.
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Stultus Maximus posted:Fear and Loathing meets Wages of Fear. Fear and Loathing in Tikrit?
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# ? Jun 27, 2019 14:55 |
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We were on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take ho- it already works too well.
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vuk83 posted:But they use their influence to fight labour, and taxes. If the cost is that the Gestapo gets to gently caress with some brown people, so be it. Man I hope this is sarcasm
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# ? Jun 27, 2019 15:02 |
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There he goes, one of God's own prototypes. A high-powered Private never even considered for mass production. Too drunk to drive, and too high to stop.
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I really wanna be mad at that guy but man, if you are gonna drive in a wildly impaired state, just go whole hog while driving a convoy of bombs in a warzone while getting shot at. Can't get PTSD if your brain doesn't record anything at all.
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LonsomeSon posted:Apropos of page number, someone I've known since they were five (and I was nine) enlisted in the Army as a fuel systems MOS of some kind but wound up assigned to a truck driver unit, the ones which would load up in Quatar, fly into either war and go on 1-2 week missions all along the big supply routes, then fly out for 2-6 nights of maintenance and loading time. And he's got the fueler MOS, he's one of the drivers for the convoy fuel truck. It was an up-armored cab at least but no turret, so they didn't have a gunner. Tell him he was awesome in Fury Road. I, mean, if you are sure your gonna check out, at least make it fun.
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It's like RayRay tweaking out on RIPPED FUEL in GK except...well, more hardcore.
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