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Record police encounters automatically with your iPhone and Siri Shortcuts

Record police encounters automatically with your iPhone and Siri Shortcuts

Videos of Philando Castille, Daunte Wright and George Floyd’s deaths raised public awareness of police encounters and demands for justice.

Imagine you’re suddenly pulled over and need to record what’s happening, but don’t have time to be adjusting your phone. Fortunately, there’s a free app for that.

Tell Siri “I’ve been pulled over” and the free Shortcut app on your iPhone does the rest. The app records a video and sends a text message to the people you’ve chosen along with the video recording, location and time of the incident. A copy of the video is stored in the cloud, just in case you lose your phone.

How to use ‘I’ve been pulled over’ app

Alert sent with incident video, location and time

How the ‘I’ve been pulled over’ script works

Use a dashboard camera holder

Use a dashboard phone holder to record better quality videos hands-free. Adjust the angle to get the best possible view for the video.

Videos in the fight for justice

Your right to make a recording

“The ACLU says that any time you are “lawfully present in any public space” you have the right to take photos and videos of anything in plain sight, including government buildings and the police. Some jurisdictions do have laws regarding audio recordings, which the ACLU says some states have tried to use to outlaw video recordings.

The ACLU stresses that you maintain your right against unlawful search and seizure while protesting, which includes access to your smartphone or standalone camera roll. Without a warrant, police can’t legally confiscate or demand to see your pictures or videos, nor can they delete any of the data on your devices. They can, however, ask you to move or stop what you’re doing if it legitimately interferes with law enforcement operations.” – CNET

Resources

TakeAway: Record police encounters automatically with Siri and Shortcuts to preserve the facts of what happened and alert others.

Deepak
DemLabs


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