How To Use The SIRI ‘I’m Getting Pulled Over’ Shortcut To Record Police Encounters During Traffic Stops With Your iPhone
Launched as part of Apple’s iOS 12 update, the Shortcuts app lets you create automated routines for your phone. In other words, with the Shortcuts app, you can say a phrase or tap a button, and your phone will perform multiple tasks at once. Although it’s made to let you create your own shortcuts, you can also download pre-made shortcuts from third-party apps or developers.
Arizona resident Robert Petersen used this update to create his own third-party shortcut, initially known as “Police” and now known as “I’m Getting Pulled Over.” It aims to assist users during traffic stops by automatically recording their interactions with police officers. (H/T: Insider)
The Siri “I’m Getting Pulled Over” shortcut is made to keep you safe during police traffic stops, and record the scene. Once you activate the shortcut, it’ll turn on Do Not Disturb, send your location to designated contacts, and start recording video.
You can download the Siri shortcut for free, and set it up using your iPhone’s Shortcuts app.
You can also find the Shortcuts menu using the search bar. Abbey White/Insider
02. Toggle on Allow Untrusted Shortcuts. Again, remember that before you can select this, you’ll have to create and run at least one “trusted” Shortcut.
Add the shortcut first and manage the other settings later. Ennica Jacob /Insider
03. Choose which contacts will receive a message with your location. Then h...
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