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Posted by Amanda on Thu Jan 26 12:59:51 2012 Seriously. Newsday story here. |
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Posted by Mike Cruz on Thu Jan 26 13:42:50 2012, in response to Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by Amanda on Thu Jan 26 12:59:51 2012. That's bound to piss a few people off LOL! |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Thu Jan 26 13:59:13 2012, in response to Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by Amanda on Thu Jan 26 12:59:51 2012. Hopefully, she'll be able to get it back |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Jan 26 15:01:23 2012, in response to Re: Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by R36 #9346 on Thu Jan 26 13:59:13 2012. Although this is an AWESOME FEATURE (I got MobileMe for it when that was necessary), I wonder how many thieves know how to disable it and how soon they would turn the phone off? |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Thu Jan 26 16:44:35 2012, in response to Re: Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Jan 26 15:01:23 2012. It's a cold fact of nature that thieves are generally stupid. They don't know and probably wouldn't care less about the feature, let alone how to disable it.If turning the iPhone off is the thief's method of choice to deactivate the feature, he may have been better off stealing a brick. |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Thu Jan 26 20:17:22 2012, in response to Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by Amanda on Thu Jan 26 12:59:51 2012. "The person who had the phone is not the person who stole the phone," Zambuto said.They didn't say if the woman was held up or had her pocketbook opened. The person who stole the phone sold it for quick cash ? Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jan 27 18:18:00 2012, in response to Re: Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by R36 #9346 on Thu Jan 26 16:44:35 2012. That is true.Turn it off, bring it home, restore iTunes firmware, set up as new phone. Criminals probably aren't going to know to do that. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jan 27 18:18:10 2012, in response to Re: Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jan 27 18:18:00 2012. I mean iOS firmware. |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Jan 27 19:03:38 2012, in response to Re: Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jan 27 18:18:10 2012. As was the case here. Thief steals iPhone, Police track iPhone's location, iPhone recovered from a third party.The thief probably knows that the cops are on his tail so he quickly sells the phone to an unsuspecting third party. When police catch said third party, they bust him on possession of stolen property charges. |
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Posted by numbersix on Fri Jan 27 19:32:20 2012, in response to Re: Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jan 27 18:18:00 2012. Now they will... |
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Posted by Neil Feldman on Fri Jan 27 21:11:23 2012, in response to Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by Amanda on Thu Jan 26 12:59:51 2012. Too crazy! |
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Posted by BusMgr on Sat Jan 28 08:50:15 2012, in response to Re: Two LIRR trains cancelled over iPhone theft, posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Jan 27 19:03:38 2012. The unsuspecting third party should not be charged. Under New York law, in order to find a person guilty of criminal possession of stolen property, that person must "knowingly" possess stolen property. If the person is "unsuspecting" then that person does not know the telephone to be stolen. |
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