- Wait, Commissioner, what is she holding in her hands?

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- Wait, Commissioner, what is she holding in her hands?

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Safety Tales: Turn Off Bluetooth
Vladimir Bezmaly | 03.12.2019
- Commissioner, we have another robbery.

— What happened this time?

— The city prosecutor's car was robbed.

— What was stolen?

— As always. A tablet. It’s good that it’s a personal tablet, not a work one. There was no work information on it. But the bad thing is that this is already the tenth theft in less than two weeks.

— What do these crimes have in common?

— They were all taken in large parking lots at shopping malls and train stations. There is nothing else that unites them. Our specialists were able to see on the video recordings that the same girl appears immediately before the theft. She wanders around the parking lot as if she can’t find her car. But then she leaves, and about 10 minutes later the robbery occurs.


- What does that mean, intern?

— Please answer my question. Is she holding a smartphone? Are she wearing headphones? Is she holding a keychain with car keys?

- Yes. What?

- So she is the spotter.

- Wait, trainee, what spotter? It doesn't fit any car, does it? honduras whatsapp data all the people robbed said they hid their gadgets. Some under the seat, some somewhere else.

— So what? Most likely, none of the people robbed mentioned that the devices in the cars were turned on and that Bluetooth was working.

— Intern, is it possible without these clever words of yours?

— In short. The working device has an active radio beacon. And she found it using the locator. Or rather, she found a car that had a similar device, and her partner would break into the car, and then find where the device was hidden, and rob it.
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