- Phones should be turned off or left at home anyways when protesting. Here are my 10 commandments for engaging in protests: - 1: never bring your wallet/ID. If you need to buy things, bring cash - 2: either shut off your phone or leave it with your wallet. Recording police violence can be useful, in that case get the aclu app, a burner phone with the app, or an action camera - 3: never speak to police under any circumstance - 4: you can beat the charge but you can’t beat the ride - 5: bring water, it’s more useful than for just drinking - 6: bring hats, sunglasses, etc to avoid being identified by the state if it gets violent - 7: wear good running shoes - 8: know your rights, both federal and local, and when to use them - 9: take out any contact lenses in case police use tear gas - 10: stay aware of your surroundings; listen to picket line enforcers/community organizers - what does 4 mean? - You can always be found not guilty in court, but if the police want to take you in, it’s better to just go willingly 
 
 
- This is scary because it could be exploited very easily by bad actors and is a huge invasion of privacy 



