[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=27883691#p27883691:3hl3atia said:
Solomon Black[/url]":3hl3atia]Am I out on a limb for thinking it ought not be permitted for the police to expect any cooperation out of you if you are a suspect?
Police have been taking fingerprints of suspects for years. You can't refuse. Just because recent tech companies have CHOSEN to use the fingerprint for "security" does not eliminate the long-standing right of police to take your fingerprint. The usage of fingerprint to get into an iPhone is a CHOICE made by 1) Apple and 2) the user, as a substitute for a passcode. Recent choices made by Apple and the user do not change the legal treatment of the fingerprint.