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The Florida Police of the United States has been criticized for trying to unlock the smartphone with the fingerprint of the dead person.
30-year-old Linus Phillip was killed in police firing when fleeing Lorgo's petrol station on March 23 this year.
After his body was handed over, Sylvan was taken to Abbey Furnal Home. On behalf of the deceased's family, it is said that at the time, two police officers tried to unlock their smartphone with Philip's fingers - the BBC reported.
Phillip's girlfriend said, "This is a terrible thing." He expressed astonishment: "He was allowed to take him out of the fridge and unlock his phone with a dead person's finger!"
Largo police said that Philip used his car as a lethal weapon. When he was trying to escape, a police officer was going to get him into his car to prevent him. When the police officer was trapped in the car, Philip dragged him into the situation.
According to Forbes' data, police often use fingerprints of phone owners to unlock the victims of overdose. Through this they tried to find out the information of the drug dealer and often succeeded.
This strategy of police does not always work. In November 2016, Abdul Razak Ali Arthan, driving a group of pedestrians in Ohio State University, ran. Then he started to hurt the man with a knife. He injured 11 people before shooting him.
An unlocked iPhone is available with that person. But after a few hours of his death, the iPhone was locked in slip mode. When the police tried to reopen it, it wanted a passcode. Police tried to unlock the iPhone with the finger of the deceased person. But then it did not work.