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Stolen Campaign Lawn Signs Tracked with Hidden Apple AirTags
samedi 6 juillet 2024, 17:34 , par Slashdot
An anonymous reader shared this report from Business Insider:
It's a political tale as old as time: put up a campaign poster in your yard, and thieves come to snatch it. But according to The Wall Street Journal, those fed up with front lawn looting are embracing a modern solution. Apple's geo-tracking AirTag devices are helping owners find their signs — and sometimes, even the people who stole them. The practice has already led to charges. In one example cited by the outlet, Florida politician John Dittmore decided to hide the coin-sized gadget on one of his posters after waking up to a number of thefts in May... [Two teenagers were charged with criminal mischief and the theft of nine signs.] In other cited cases, stolen signs don't end up with teens, but in the homes of electoral opponents. After Chris Torre became the victim of poster snatching, AirTags led him to the residence of Renee Rountree, the Journal said. Both were running for a seat on the Isle of Wight County Board of Supervisors in Virginia. Her son-in-law was charged with a misdemeanor for stealing the property, while Rountree faced a misdemeanor for receiving stolen goods. In a December trial, she noted plans to return the signs. Rountree has since been ordered to 250 hours of community service. 'I would like to think that this will have a huge deterrent effect,' the trial's judge said in the court's transcript, quoted by WSJ. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://apple.slashdot.org/story/24/07/06/0511211/stolen-campaign-lawn-signs-tracked-with-hidden-app...
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