← Back to context Comment by bartread 5 years ago I wouldn't respond but I probably would notify law enforcement and give them a copy of the exchange. 6 comments bartread Reply furyg3 5 years ago Yeah, I agree. There's probably not much they can do about it (and the individual will probably not end up taking any action), but in case he does, it's nice to have a police record of it all. notthegov2 5 years ago Good luck telling local law enforcement that a federal officer bricked your iPhone or that plausible denial intelligence agents are threatening you. javajosh 5 years ago Well, maybe, but what about "Don't talk to the police"? zucker42 5 years ago That's if they are potentially investigating you for a crime. Sometimes, the benefits of talking to the police outweigh the risks. ungamedplayer 5 years ago If you honestly come across one of these situations, its very rare.
furyg3 5 years ago Yeah, I agree. There's probably not much they can do about it (and the individual will probably not end up taking any action), but in case he does, it's nice to have a police record of it all.
notthegov2 5 years ago Good luck telling local law enforcement that a federal officer bricked your iPhone or that plausible denial intelligence agents are threatening you.
javajosh 5 years ago Well, maybe, but what about "Don't talk to the police"? zucker42 5 years ago That's if they are potentially investigating you for a crime. Sometimes, the benefits of talking to the police outweigh the risks. ungamedplayer 5 years ago If you honestly come across one of these situations, its very rare.
zucker42 5 years ago That's if they are potentially investigating you for a crime. Sometimes, the benefits of talking to the police outweigh the risks. ungamedplayer 5 years ago If you honestly come across one of these situations, its very rare.
Yeah, I agree. There's probably not much they can do about it (and the individual will probably not end up taking any action), but in case he does, it's nice to have a police record of it all.
Good luck telling local law enforcement that a federal officer bricked your iPhone or that plausible denial intelligence agents are threatening you.
Well, maybe, but what about "Don't talk to the police"?
That's if they are potentially investigating you for a crime. Sometimes, the benefits of talking to the police outweigh the risks.
If you honestly come across one of these situations, its very rare.