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 <title>ばっばか犬すっ好きじゃっじゃないよ (bakasenpai)'s status on Friday, 24-Jan-14 21:43:19 UTC</title>
 <author_name>ばっばか犬すっ好きじゃっじゃないよ (bakasenpai)</author_name>
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 <html>@&lt;span class=&quot;vcard&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://rainbowdash.net/user/30324&quot; class=&quot;url&quot; title=&quot;Cerulean Lulamoon-Spark&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fn nickname mention&quot;&gt;ceruleanspark&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; The way the ruled on locked journals quite literally boils down to &amp;quot;what kind of lock is on it&amp;quot;.  However my argument is that due to the amount of information carried on a cell phone is no where near that of a written journal and is much more similar to a collection of effects found at your house (which they do need a warrant for).  Also by extension it contains things more similar to mail and personal records than a pocket journal and those are both protected under the fourth amendment.  Basically I'm fishing so that hopefully they decide that SOMETHING on your phone that can be viewed by accessing it violates your right to your effects and thus voids there ability to look at your phone all together.</html>
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