If the officer can't testify that his radar device is properly calibrated than there's no evidence that anything it provides is valid. But go ahead and think it's your phone...
Is this feasable in any way? Yeah it is possible to create the database, but who's going to be inputting the information? It would take massive amounts of person-power to keep such an endeavour up to date.
Also, what kind "experience" would get logged. Are we talking "Joe Blow just purchased a copy of Guerilla Warfare" or are we talking "Joe Blow just had his first wet dream". I'm curious.
If the officer can't testify that his radar device is properly calibrated than there's no evidence that anything it provides is valid. But go ahead and think it's your phone...
Is this feasable in any way? Yeah it is possible to create the database, but who's going to be inputting the information? It would take massive amounts of person-power to keep such an endeavour up to date. Also, what kind "experience" would get logged. Are we talking "Joe Blow just purchased a copy of Guerilla Warfare" or are we talking "Joe Blow just had his first wet dream". I'm curious.
I want my iTV (bad 80s rock in the backgound)
It'd be nice if they could rip-off some "innovation" in the area of a stable OS.