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Friday, May 30, 2014

Police now can switch off iPhone Camera and Wi-Fi

Police throughout the globe have been embarrassed to see online videos of their officers pepper spraying tied captives.

"But now the police may not need to fear scrutiny anymore, because Apple has recently patented a piece of technology that would allow the authorities and police to block data transmission, including video and photos, whenever they like.

All they need to do is decide that a public gathering or venue is deemed “sensitive” and needs to be protected from externalities.

In this case Apple will enable them to switch off all its gear. The developers insist that the affected locations are normally cinemas, theaters and concert grounds, but Apple admits it could also be used in covert police or government operations that may need complete “blackout” conditions."

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  2. Hi,I know a man that bought the drop cam after his home was broken into. One month later he was able to capture HD video of the asshat that was robbing him. After a brief hunt he as able to apprehend the burgler. Video does not lie and there was NO question as to who it was. After being shown the video, said asshat robber admitted and actually became violent! Long story short, he was given the option to pay for all the stolen merchandise X three and for the time, energy and $ it cost to catch him, OR become the property forever of the victim. He had no way of coming up with $126K so he became a "workmule". He was chained to the cellar floor, beaten daily, fed garbage and "whored" out to perverts. 18 months after losing his freedom, he somehow contracted what was thought to be "aids". It was at the time when he began eternity strapped to a concrete block at the bottom of a lake. Not Disney story, but one that every potential robber should know.Thank you!!!
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