Oh good point. Ignore the stupidity for a sec. He took phone w classified access to other countries who could have asked him the same thinghttps://twitter.com/acedtect/status/830999332174245888 …
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Replying to @wndywitch
took his work phone with him in case of emergency. But no other democratic countries are holding people and demanding their PIN
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Replying to @PokerVixen
Really? We know what every country does to random travelers to their country? I wouldn't bet my security clearance on it
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Replying to @wndywitch
every country has a website with travel requirements. Regardless, not rare to take work phone with you traveling
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Replying to @PokerVixen
I know lawyers are told to take burner phones and leave important case information off devices when traveling
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Replying to @wndywitch @PokerVixen
1/ I'm a lawyer. Never been told not to travel with phone or iPad. In fact, always travel with both.
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Replying to @wndywitch @PokerVixen
1/ I haven't traveled internationally for work recently, but would definitely take phone/iPad if I did.
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2/ In modern world of int'l affiliate, subsidiaries & biz partners, how do you travel without work phone/iPad/laptop?
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3/ Taking phone/iPad/laptop is probably standard practice for most lawyers and execs traveling.
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4/4 My work stuff is encrypted, but obviously I have the password.
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