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Contraband Police is a video game developed by Crazy Rocks Studios and published by PlayWay, released in March 2023. Two years prior a demo version, called Contraband Police: Prologue was published. The premise of the game is working as a border guard and head of the border post, in a fictional communist country called Acaristan in 1979.
Body cavity search. A body cavity search, also known simply as a cavity search, is either a visual search or a manual internal inspection of body cavities for prohibited materials (contraband), such as illegal drugs, money, jewelry, or weapons. Body cavities frequently used for concealment include the mouth, vagina, and rectum.
Sex and the law. Child pornography (also abbreviated as CP, also called child porn, or kiddie porn and child sexual abuse material[1] known by the acronym CSAM, [2] underscoring that children can not be deemed willing participants under law [3]) is erotic material that depicts persons under the designated age of majority.
Plain view doctrine. In the United States, the plain view doctrine is an exception to the Fourth Amendment 's warrant requirement [1] that allows an officer to seize evidence and contraband that are found in plain view during a lawful observation. The doctrine is also regularly used by Transportation Security Administration officers while ...
Strip search. A strip search is a practice of searching a person for weapons or other contraband suspected of being hidden on their body or inside their clothing, and not found by performing a frisk search, but by requiring the person to remove some or all clothing. The search may involve an official performing an intimate person search and ...
Nov. 29—With a new Apple feature making it easier than ever to share contact information, local officers are reminding iPhone users to be cautious with their personal data. The feature, called ...
Search incident to a lawful arrest, commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v.California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.
Apple iPhone 13s displayed in a store. Numerous police departments across the U.S. have issued warnings to iPhone and Apple Watch users after Apple released a software update earlier this month.