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Sadly it will probably receive very little consideration.


There's a reason most regulations are written in blood.


While there is usually some big case that then defines things like this, I'm worried whether any incidents of a person dying or developing life-threatening issues due their phone being confiscated will change much. We've historically erred on the side of police exercising their power to enforce laws.




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