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‘Siri, I'm getting pulled over': iPhone shortcut records police interactions

A new Apple update and an app allows iPhone users to create a shortcut that would allow them the option to record when pulled over by authorities.
This Feb. 19, 2014, file photo shows the Facebook app icon on an iPhone in New York. (AP Photo/Karly Domb Sadof, File)

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — A new Apple update allows iPhone users to create a shortcut that would give them the option to record when pulled over by authorities.

The shortcut is called "Police," and it monitors interactions with officers.

According to Business Insider, the shortcut is prompted by the driver saying saying: “Siri, I’m getting pulled over.” It will first contact a predetermined number in your phone to let them know you’ve been pulled over or stopped. It then starts recording through the front-facing camera and then saves the conversation automatically to Dropbox.

Other shortcuts you can create include saving photos from Instagram, share a song you've been listening to and create a morning routine for yourself.

To install the shortcut app, make sure you've updated to iOS 12 then click here.

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