šØ If the Police Ask for Your Phone ā Say THIS (and Never Unlock It With Your Face)
An officer holds out his hand and says four simple words ā "unlock your phone for me" ā and what you do in the next five seconds decides whether a complete stranger gets to scroll through every message, photo, bank app and location you own. Most people just unlock it, because they think they have to. They don't. In this video I show you exactly what the police in England & Wales can and can't do with your phone: what they can take, what they can force, the one legal loophole that hands them everything ā and the two-second move that shuts it. UK law, plain English. I'm Oliver Bennett. For fifteen years I defended people in police stations and courtrooms across England and Wales ā and I've watched good, ordinary people hand over their entire private life in a panic, simply because nobody ever told them they could calmly say no. This isn't legal advice; it's the briefing I wish everyone had before an officer was ever standing in front of them. š Everything here ā what the police can ask, what they can force, and the exact words that protect you ā is in one short, plain-English guide: the Know Your Rights handbook. š Get it here: https://knowrightsuk.gumroad.com/l/kn... ā± CHAPTERS 0:00 ā "Unlock your phone for me" 0:41 ā What's actually on your phone 2:01 ā Why they ask: the fishing trip 2:24 ā Two different things: taking it vs opening it 4:00 ā Can they even take your phone? 5:13 ā The rule: they can't force your passcode 6:17 ā The one exception: a judge, not an officer (RIPA) 7:25 ā The roadside "unlock it" is usually a bluff 7:57 ā The loophole: your face and your thumb 9:34 ā The 2-second fix: turn it off 10:46 ā The border is different (Schedule 7) 11:54 ā Say THIS: "Am I being detained?" 12:07 ā Say THIS: "I don't consent" 12:47 ā If they do seize it 13:27 ā The Know Your Rights handbook 14:40 ā Remember this + subscribe š WHAT THIS VIDEO COVERS ā Taking the handset and getting inside it are two different things ā police can seize a phone in defined situations (on arrest, or a lawful search where it's evidence), but seizing it is NOT a power to make you unlock it ā In an ordinary encounter you're under no obligation to hand your phone over, unlock it, or give a passcode ā saying no is not an offence ā They can only COMPEL a passcode through a formal, judge-authorised RIPA s.49 notice, reserved for serious cases (terrorism, abuse, serious crime); refusing a valid one is an offence ā up to 2 years, up to 5 in the gravest cases ā but that takes a court, not a roadside demand ā The loophole: your passcode lives in your head, but Face ID and your fingerprint are on the outside of your body ā a phone held to your face or a thumb on the sensor opens it in a second ā The fix: use a passcode (not just biometrics), and if it matters, POWER THE PHONE OFF ā after a reboot, Face ID and fingerprint won't work until the passcode is typed, and the data is properly encrypted ā The border is a different world ā under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act, officers can demand your devices and passwords with no suspicion, and refusing there is an offence ā What to say: "Am I being detained?" and "I don't consent, and I'm not unlocking it" ā calm and polite; don't consent-search your own life ā ļø DISCLAIMER General information on the law of England & Wales ā not legal advice. The law here can turn on the exact circumstances; if you're arrested or under investigation, get a criminal solicitor and take the free legal advice you're entitled to at the police station. #KnowYourRights #PolicePowers #PhonePrivacy #UKLaw #FaceID #RIPA #CanPoliceSearchMyPhone #Schedule7 #OliverBennett #KnowYourRightsUK

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