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DON’T SURRENDER YOUR SMART PHONE – This is good advice, even here in Canada.

Posted bywpengine 4 July 2016

Don’t surrender your smart phone to police. It might contain evidence that could be used to prove you guilty of criminal charges.

Source: Don’t Surrender Your Smart Phone | Bruce Yerman, Esq.

Posted bywpengine4 July 2016Posted inUncategorized

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