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Old 09-08-2011, 11:47 AM   #307
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
I haven't read the article before the update. But this seems worse:

I would say that the fact that the police brought Apple investigators to the guy's door is really bad. They had no right to enter his house, and he obviously only let them in because he thought that they were police officers.
Why do you think it's bad? If someone stole my car, and I could use a GPS device to tell police where I thought it was, I don't see why police shouldn't take me to look for my car.

I'm not sure why the guy let the investigators look around, but police have no more right to enter the guy's house than anyone else. *Possibly* he let them look around because he thought that if he didn't they would get a search warrant and conduct a more thorough and inconvenient search. (And/or he knew that they wouldn't find anything).
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