MEL_Traveller
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Sure - it may have the power... but I guess most people don't give it a second thought until it happens to them, or someone they know. Then questions get asked.
How many politicians, or senior managers at Border Force, actually go through the search themselves so they know what they're asking for and granting (legislatively).
Probably there are some cases where the powers are potentially required. But I'd feel much more comfortable is there was some sort of review mechanism. I like the idea of a justice of the peace (or something similar) being available to hear both sides if someone wants to challenge a search.
Whether or not keeping private or intimate photos on your phone is a wise idea is probably a separate topic... but would any parent feel comfortable with a customs officer viewing their 18 year old's private photos? I wouldn't.
How many politicians, or senior managers at Border Force, actually go through the search themselves so they know what they're asking for and granting (legislatively).
Probably there are some cases where the powers are potentially required. But I'd feel much more comfortable is there was some sort of review mechanism. I like the idea of a justice of the peace (or something similar) being available to hear both sides if someone wants to challenge a search.
Whether or not keeping private or intimate photos on your phone is a wise idea is probably a separate topic... but would any parent feel comfortable with a customs officer viewing their 18 year old's private photos? I wouldn't.