man, I know gambling apps are regulated, but knowing when one is just opened up seems like a lot of info to give to government agents.Iowa releases statement defending sports wagering investigation
"The Department traditionally does not comment on active investigations or litigation in an effort to ensure these matters are appropriately addressed by our justice system rather than the media," the department said in a statement.www.kcci.com
man, I know gambling apps are regulated, but knowing when one is just opened up seems like a lot of info to give to government agents.
I imagine it's all in the TOSs that nobody reads.man, I know gambling apps are regulated, but knowing when one is just opened up seems like a lot of info to give to government agents.
Just a friendly reminder to always be curious and respectful to law enforcement, but your should almost never allow them access to your vehicle, home, or personal devices without a warrant. Also, I would never submit to law enforcement questioning without an attorney present except for very basic on location questioning, like a traffic stop, and even then I would keep it quite limited.
Saw an AP story titled,
Athletes in Iowa State gambling sting say evidence was seized illegally and cases should be tossed.
Says Jirehl Brock, Uwazurike, Isaiah Lee and Paniro Johnson all filed for the cases to be thrown out. DCI failed to read them their rights, and obtained evidence illegally. Now wait and see.
I couldn’t believe it either. But the only other link I could find was from KWWL in Waterpoo.AOL? What are you, 100 years old?
User name checks outJust a friendly reminder to always be courteous and respectful to law enforcement, but you should almost never allow them access to your vehicle, home, or personal devices without a warrant. Also, I would never submit to law enforcement questioning without an attorney present except for very basic on location questioning, like a traffic stop, and even then I would keep it quite limited.
And we get to pay for their **** up
You have to imagine it’s going to get UGLY for the stateI can't even imagine how much we're going to be paying out in lawsuits.
Nah. Respect is earned. Not given. Just because they have a badge does NOT make them a good person.Just a friendly reminder to always be courteous and respectful to law enforcement, but you should almost never allow them access to your vehicle, home, or personal devices without a warrant. Also, I would never submit to law enforcement questioning without an attorney present except for very basic on location questioning, like a traffic stop, and even then I would keep it quite limited.