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16 months later? The iPhone 4 is the best selling smartphone in the US. The 2nd best selling smartphone? The iPhone 3GS. Good luck with that argument. |
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On a serious note Apple's greed amazes me they are a billion dollar company and they are suing everyone over patten that are questionable at best, and suing for chicken scratch. Even Microsoft in their heyday wasn't that bad. |
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Then again, I'm well aware that a lot of American rights have been whittled down over the past decade, so maybe they can legally do that. |
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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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Because people get emotional and do stupid things, and don't wait around for silly things like evidence. This is why you go to the police: they are trained.
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In this case they've interrogated the guy about his immigration status in addition to threatening the guy. In my experience it's usually the innocent people that get their rights violated while the guilty know the system and gets the full protection. |
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There are a LOT of good reasons why the police don't bring Joe Average along. Also, can I call Analogy Police? This place is becoming bad-analogy-central. The Apple employee did NOT have a GPS device attached to the missing phone that led them to this guy's house. If he HAD, a warrant would have been no problem to obtain. |
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Amusing, but doubtful.
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All current iPhones have that functionality, too. To get a search warrant, you need probable cause that you will find evidence connected with the commission of a crime. The GPS track should, IMO, provide probable cause that the iPhone is in the house...but I'm not sure what evidence there is that the iPhone was actually stolen. (There may be some; I just haven't read what it was). You can't get a search warrant to search for an item that isn't connected with a crime, so that may be why they held back. Additionally, while the story indicates that the phone was tracked to that house, it doesn't indicate whether the phone was still broadcasting its location when they arrived - the program doesn't work (I believe) if the phone is actually turned off. Here's a link to an interesting story about tracking stolen phones: http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/...72295325979600 The coolest bit is where the deputy tracks the location and finds 3 men sitting under a tree, and then the owner (in another state), triggers an alert that causes the stolen phone to beep in one of the guy's pockets. |
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Wait, that doesn't make any sense. You say you can't get a search warrant to search for an item that isn't connected with a crime -- would not the theft of the iPhone be a crime? (If I understand the story, this isn't just an iPhone, it's a prototype for their next line and therefore extremely valuable to the corporation.) And if Apple didn't file it as a crime, why would the police show up? And if they DID have a GPS trace, why didn't they show up with a warrant instead of showing up and questioning him about his immigration status?
If there actually was a unique GPS trace, this should have been a simple warrant and search situation. A warrant and search would have been better -- they wouldn't have needed permission, and they could have done a more thorough search. (Considering that they searched the house with permission and didn't find anything, this would be pertinent.) http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news...weekly-updated According to this article: 1. The police accompanied the Apple employees to the man's house, and questioned him, but stayed outside while the Apple employees searched the man's house. The police officers were not involved in the search -- which I actually consider to be highly suspicious. 2. The police didn't file a report, due to Apple's request that a report not be filed. IANAL, and gods know if this is legal. But it stinks to me. I would NOT be okay with police officers showing civilians to my door and hassling me about my immigration status until I agree to let them in my house and search my belongings. And I don't see anything about GPS in the SF Weekly article I could find: http://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/...ple_police.php Where's your link? Looks like this may not be the only one they wrote. However, if the only mention of GPS is from the Apple detective trying to talk his way into the house, there's no reason to believe that's not a lie. Detectives do that from time to time. ![]() Quote:
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