Another positive result is that the scummy nature of corporations is (again, & when the hell will the sheep wise the fuck up?) clearly displayed.
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón recently held an acrimonious conference call with the nation’s largest wireless carriers and their lobbyists*. “They refused to even entertain the idea of a technological solution to this,” Gascón said about the February call. “I told them in no uncertain terms that I believed they were motivated by profit and not social responsibility.” He plans to meet this week with representatives of Apple, maker of the iPhone, which is a major target of cellular thieves, to press his case for new technology that would allow phones to be permanently disabled after a theft."Everybody" but us, so locals had best watch it if we're near you & we see you blathering into your 'phone, holding it as if you were Linus from Peanuts w/ his security blanket.
In Washington, police chief Cathy Lanier says new federal laws are needed to mandate that all wireless carriers participate in new database systems that make it difficult to resubscribe stolen phones to cellular service. She is also pushing to shut down third-party buyers and resellers of phones, which she blames in part for a recent uptick in cell-phone crime reports in Washington. “Everybody is making money off the victims of street crime,” she said. “So it’s just very frustrating.”
Look familiar? Substitute a 'phone for the blanket & it's YOU!! |
*About a step above gun manufacturers & the NRA.
3 comments:
You know they have the phone serial number or MAC. If it's stolen and someone tries to re-activate it it should be an easy bust.
Do they really make so much money off of stolen goods that it's worth it?
National Crime is what America does to other countries.
All other crime is pretty much local. Unless you manage a tri-state crime spree, in which case it's regional.
Obamaphone Editor:
But it's an epidemic. It's sweeping the nation!
Sez there's no nat'l. database of stolen 'phones. And if an iPhone is US$400 retail, you should be able to get at least 50 bucks for one.
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