AirTag used to track NYPD car as privacy concerns persist

Annie_M

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I feel compelled to point out the obvious... the villain in this story is the person who planted the AirTag and not the AirTag itself. :laughing:
 

Just_Me_D

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I feel compelled to point out the obvious... the villain in this story is the person who planted the AirTag and not the AirTag itself. :laughing:

‘Nuf said…:)
 

Ed7789

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This bit made me smile :) It's an honest typo, but still works in the context.
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Lee_Bo

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I feel compelled to point out the obvious... the villain in this story is the person who planted the AirTag and not the AirTag itself. :laughing:

And what’s sad in this day and time is that this needs to be said.
 

Ed7789

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Just the desk sergeant trying to find out where his patrols hang out !

Hahaha... I don't think they would need AirTags for that. I believe that emergency vehicles are already equipped with GPS trackers.
 

Wotchered

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Hahaha... I don't think they would need AirTags for that. I believe that emergency vehicles are already equipped with GPS trackers.

The thing is, drivers find a way round any tracking devices almost as fast as they are invented, certainly before fleets get them installed fully, this has been going on for donkey’s years. They were fiddling the Tachograph ages before they made them a legal requirement in UK !
 

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