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In the event of a car accident should police be able to check your cellphone for activity (but not the content) leading up to the incident?

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Not looking at what you said or photos you took but just checking to see if the phone was used leading to the accident.

No different than a breathalyzer as far as i'm concerned.

Feel free to explain your reasoning.
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Consider we can't even get these fools to wear a body cam when they are shooting people I don't see any sign whatsoever that they should be trusted with people's data. They can already find out if a phone was used during that time by contacting the provider and asking a simple yes or no question. If anything police consistently prove they cannot be trusted with anything more then that.