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Look Ma, I'm Getting Arrested!

robotissues writes "Cnet reviews 'I'm Getting Arrested,' an Android app that alerts your lawyer and loved ones if you have been arrested while peacefully demonstrating. The app makes it easy to broadcast a message via SMS in case all hell breaks loose."

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  1. Enough time? by aglider · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Would you mr policeman give me time to run this pretty app before you use your handcuffs on me?

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    1. Re:Enough time? by delinear · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Of course, "Help I'm being arrested" in that case might actually mean "Sorry, I had to go pee and didn't think what would happen if I needed both hands for something else". I wonder if a bluetooth headset and an app that listens for a pre-defined keyword might be a more robust solution, it would kill the battery though. Having said that, I really don't see a point in a "Help I'm being arrested, text my lawer" app, you generally get the option to call them direct anyway, and if the police are denying you that most basic of rights they're already in very murky territory, what's to stop them just denying they have you in custody at all? It seems to me an app that, when you hit the emergency button, starts streaming live video/audio to half a dozen secure servers just in case the police get a bit feisty would be far more useful.

  2. Re:Canada by Phrogman · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Until a few years ago I would have said we were free from being in this state up here in Canada. But then we have the pepperspraying of peaceful protesters in Vancouver, followed many years later by the treatment of the protesters at the G8 summit - which appears to have been used by the Conservative Harper government as a training exercise in how to run a police state in all regards. They attempted to incite people to break the law using police undercover officers in the midst of the protesters, they kettled people with no reason, they beat up on hundreds of peaceful protesters, they announced they were enforcing a law that they KNEW was not on the books and which had never existed - arresting people under it. They held protesters who had been arrested in overcrowded cages,refusing them food, water, medical attention etc, without charges being layed, then released them 12-24 hrs later without explanation. All this against a backdrop of Conservative misappropriation of the vast funds spent on the event (1 billion total or so I think). I am thoroughly ashamed that my fellow citizens somehow saw fit to elect Stephen Harper to be our Prime Minister, then handed him a majority government in the following election. How enough of them could be so misguided as to vote for him is beyond me. I wouldn't buy a used car from that asshole, and I sure as fuck don't trust him as the PM. The only things Harper believes in as far as I can see, are his own manifest destiny and a strong desire to earn the praise of the US Republican party by doing whatever they want him to do.
    Mostly Canada is pretty peaceful and calm, but if we dare object to something the Conservatives are doing, we get treated like we are criminals with no rights, and the Canadian constitution which guarantees those rights is trampled by the Police that run to do his bidding. I used to have immense respect for the various police forces in Canada - my father was a cop in Vancouver, and if I hadn't been accepted by the Canadian Military first, I would have been a cop there as well - but no longer after watching their behaviour in Toronto during the G8/G20 summit. Lies, Deceit, Corruption, these are all cards in the hand the Conservatives are playing - and my fellow countrymen/women appear to be too blind or too stupid to see it.

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  3. Re:The good news is... by ScentCone · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Because then they can at least be warm and comfortable, and not using other people's toilet paper, while not actually accomplishing anything. I mean, it's good news for them, comfort-wise. It's bad news for the people they so hate, because all they're doing it making themselves look and sound ridiculous.

    "We demand jobs!"

    Ah. That's all it takes! Just demand a job from the people who could be hiring, but who aren't hiring because ... don't want to ruin their business and the jobs that it provides to current employees.

    "We demand that bankers go to jail!"

    Then why aren't they protesting in front of the White House, where the guy who has made the descision not to do anything about that actually lives?

    "Leather Shoes Are Murder!"

    "Money Is Evil! and, uh,who's running for coffee and a scone?"

    "Only Vegans Have The Moral Standing To Vote!"

    "Hugo Chavez Has It Right - Nationalize All Media So That The Government Can Only Tell The Truth About How Important And Good They Are!"

    "Union Power! Nobody Needs Managers, Financers, Accountants, Legal Teams, Or Anything Else - Just Workers Who Should All Be Rich!"

    "Everyone Should Get Everything They Want, Except For The People We Say Shouldn't!"

    "US Out Of South Korea! Let North Korea Show They Way!"

    "Peaceful Protests Aren't Enough When You're Dealing With Business Owners!"

    Yeah, I think the one or two people with the intellectual honesty and integrity to be trying to make anything like a valid point in that crowd will definitely be much better off when all the fair-weather go-to-protests-for-the-food-and-to-rack-up-facebook-friends crowd decide it's a little too chilly out and go away.

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  4. Re:The good news is... by LVSlushdat · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Individuals affiliated with the Teaparty HAVE solutions to the problems.. VERY good solutions, IF you're not one of the criminal group that CAUSED this mess. The people who were instrumental in causing this mess, (I'm looking at YOU, Frank and Dodd) SHOULD be behind bars at Leavenworth. Of course, the current inhabitant of the WH, would not go for these solutions, nor many of the left-leaning "Republicans".. If EVERYone who contributed to this mess was tried and if convicted, put into federal PMITA prison, this would teach a powerful lesson to ANYONE who contemplated repeating this fiasco.. Perhaps "Bahney Fwank" might even enjoy the PMITA part of his sentence..

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