sadly not surprising
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I’m smashing this tech
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The answer is always NO. Never allow police access to your property...or your body...without a legal warrant particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Just. Say. No.
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@mediajustice@culturejedi thought of you all
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Not just no, but FUCK NO.
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I keep telling people “nah mutha fukka ring is THE police!”
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Just say no.




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Yet another reason to wear a mask in 2020
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"Asking residents" = requesting permission. How is that a bad thing?
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If it was necessary they would have a warrant. So this is a fishing expedition. If the city/state want camera, they can pay for them an install them.
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