Bob
12th April 2016, 19:08
Get into an accident in NY State and soon the cops may legally seize your computer, or cellphone to read your activity to see if you were 'distracted' prior to an accident.
How far will that go?
Just automobiles, or those walking who fail to see the crosswalk symbol turned to STOP and get into trouble http://cc.amazingcounters.com/counter.php?i=3190880&c=9572953 or those using bicycles.. ?
The bill, which is still in committee, hopes to implement a field testing for use of cellphones and other portable electronics while driving after an accident of small collision.
If approved, police would be able to administer the test on the side of the road just like they do with breathalyzers. Those who refuse to submit their phones for testing could risk losing their license.
Ben Lieberman, co-founder of Distracted Operators Risk Casualties, said in a statement, "It's time to recognize that distracted driving is a similar impairment, and should be dealt with in a similar fashion. This is a way to address people who are causing damage."
Lieberman intensely lobbied for legislation since his son, Evan, was killed in 2011 by a distracted driver in New York.
The technology to create a "textalyzer" is currently being developed by several tech firms. One of them is Cellebrite, the Israeli firm associate with helping the FBI unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
Cellebrite already has roadside technology that can crack and scrape the content of a phone.
Telling the cops you were not using your device is not going to be good enough apparently..
(Source (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/proposed-legislation-introduce-roadside-textalyzer-article-1.2597839))
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example of use:
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE ARE NOW USING AN ADVANCED EXTRACTION DEVICE TO DOWNLOAD CELL PHONE DATA FROM CITIZENS AT ROUTINE TRAFFIC STOPS.
A US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TEST OF THE CELLEBRITE UFED USED BY MICHIGAN POLICE GRAB THE PHOTOS AND VIDEO OFF OF AN IPHONE WITHIN ONE-AND-A-HALF MINUTES.
THE DEVICE WORKS WITH 3000 DIFFERENT PHONE MODELS AND DEFEATS ALL PASSWORD PROTECTIONS.
“A COMPLETE EXTRACTION OF EXISTING, HIDDEN, AND DELETED PHONE DATA, INCLUDING CALL HISTORY, TEXT MESSAGES, CONTACTS, IMAGES, AND GEOTAGS,” A CELLEBRITE BROCHURE EXPLAINS REGARDING THE DEVICE’S CAPABILITIES.
“THE PHYSICAL ANALYZER ALLOWS VISUALIZATION OF BOTH EXISTING AND DELETED LOCATIONS ON GOOGLE EARTH. IN ADDITION, LOCATION INFORMATION FROM GPS DEVICES AND IMAGE GEOTAGS CAN BE MAPPED ON GOOGLE MAPS.”
How far will that go?
Just automobiles, or those walking who fail to see the crosswalk symbol turned to STOP and get into trouble http://cc.amazingcounters.com/counter.php?i=3190880&c=9572953 or those using bicycles.. ?
The bill, which is still in committee, hopes to implement a field testing for use of cellphones and other portable electronics while driving after an accident of small collision.
If approved, police would be able to administer the test on the side of the road just like they do with breathalyzers. Those who refuse to submit their phones for testing could risk losing their license.
Ben Lieberman, co-founder of Distracted Operators Risk Casualties, said in a statement, "It's time to recognize that distracted driving is a similar impairment, and should be dealt with in a similar fashion. This is a way to address people who are causing damage."
Lieberman intensely lobbied for legislation since his son, Evan, was killed in 2011 by a distracted driver in New York.
The technology to create a "textalyzer" is currently being developed by several tech firms. One of them is Cellebrite, the Israeli firm associate with helping the FBI unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
Cellebrite already has roadside technology that can crack and scrape the content of a phone.
Telling the cops you were not using your device is not going to be good enough apparently..
(Source (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/proposed-legislation-introduce-roadside-textalyzer-article-1.2597839))
http://ec2-107-23-31-70.compute-1.amazonaws.com/images/stories/layout-imgs/CCME.png
example of use:
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE ARE NOW USING AN ADVANCED EXTRACTION DEVICE TO DOWNLOAD CELL PHONE DATA FROM CITIZENS AT ROUTINE TRAFFIC STOPS.
A US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TEST OF THE CELLEBRITE UFED USED BY MICHIGAN POLICE GRAB THE PHOTOS AND VIDEO OFF OF AN IPHONE WITHIN ONE-AND-A-HALF MINUTES.
THE DEVICE WORKS WITH 3000 DIFFERENT PHONE MODELS AND DEFEATS ALL PASSWORD PROTECTIONS.
“A COMPLETE EXTRACTION OF EXISTING, HIDDEN, AND DELETED PHONE DATA, INCLUDING CALL HISTORY, TEXT MESSAGES, CONTACTS, IMAGES, AND GEOTAGS,” A CELLEBRITE BROCHURE EXPLAINS REGARDING THE DEVICE’S CAPABILITIES.
“THE PHYSICAL ANALYZER ALLOWS VISUALIZATION OF BOTH EXISTING AND DELETED LOCATIONS ON GOOGLE EARTH. IN ADDITION, LOCATION INFORMATION FROM GPS DEVICES AND IMAGE GEOTAGS CAN BE MAPPED ON GOOGLE MAPS.”