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Well I went for a look at the surf ( I live near Bondi ) and got pulled over a kabillion times.. no suprise.. then they asked to look at my phone? Didn't want to look sus so i agreed.. happened a few times.. but in coogee when i got my phone back it said one message recieved. I opened it.. and it was a bluetooth file it said not trusted do you wish to install something device.. WTF??!! Was he trying to monitor me or something??

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bluetooth just detects bluetooth devices within range, not phone numbers...so if your phone's bluetooth was enabled, it coulda picked up whatever....might have come from anywhere though, just when u got within range of another bluetooth device. sounds sus as.

cronella beach they checking evryone and evrything dont you watch tv or read the paper or anything lol

court order they dont need that look at george bush he has being watching everyone with anyone knowing they cuting sik over it that a bit far feched but all the sames

dont worry if you aint doing anything wrong

Legally speaking, they have no right to just take your phone out of the blue, they need something to go on, reasonable suspicion to justify it. Otherwise, there would be no phone privacy or right to possession.

It would otherwise be a contravention of justice, but thats a lawyer speaking. I guess, if you've got nothing sus, then you've got nothing to hide. But that said, they wouldn't have any natural right to take your phone, or any other property.

If it had been me, I would have refused to hand over my phone, and see where it ended up! :)

...it's a damn shame being a lawyer...

he would need your number to send you something wouldnt he? and they can't monitor you without a court order but seeing all the shit going on down there at the moment wouldnt be surprised if they had one.

yes they do need a court order, but u dont have to be notified,

plus the coppers doin the riot stuff now have special powers

WTF nos wats goin...

Legally speaking, they have no right to just take your phone out of the blue, they need something to go on, reasonable suspicion to justify it. Otherwise, there would be no phone privacy or right to possession.

It would otherwise be a contravention of justice, but thats a lawyer speaking. I guess, if you've got nothing sus, then you've got nothing to hide. But that said, they wouldn't have any natural right to take your phone, or any other property.

If it had been me, I would have refused to hand over my phone, and see where it ended up!  :)

...it's a damn shame being a lawyer...

the coppers have being given special rights in NSW to check fones and cars on the spot with all the shit that is goin on..

Edited by MYSTR33

I didn't want to show my phone, but seeing as i had nothing to hide, i didn't want the problem to get worse <_< Yea i spose, but I don't think my bluetooth was activated.. meh i dunno.. what had me going was that it said do you want to install.. i mean how many bluetooth things are there that let you install something.. ( not including games.. etc )

Edited by ignuz

They can be given all the special powers they like, but our rights to privacy and to be able to conduct our various businesses without undue harrassment are constitutionally protected, which cannot be absolved by any law of this country...

They can be given all the special powers they like, but our rights to privacy and to be able to conduct our various businesses without undue harrassment are constitutionally protected, which cannot be absolved by any law of this country...

Are you an Australian lawyer?

Can you please tell me where exactly in the Australian Constitution our "right to privacy" is?

I ran a search through this document for the word "privacy" (and this one too), and it appears as if the Australians' constitutional right to privacy is in the paragraph preceding the Australian constitutional right to freedom of speech....

They can be given all the special powers they like, but our rights to privacy and to be able to conduct our various businesses without undue harrassment are constitutionally protected, which cannot be absolved by any law of this country...

Unless we had a referendum to change it :D

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