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Camera Phone Snap Shot Catches Flasher







Camera Phone Snap Shot Catches Flasher

Camera Phone Snap Shot Catches Flasher 02/13/2004 02:32 PM

For all the stories about the "evils" of camera phones, it's good to see a few where they show camera phones being used to help, not hurt. As we've said a thousand times, the camera phone is just a technology and it can be used for both good and bad reasons. In this story (found over at Smart Mobs), a woman was approached by a man in an SUV who she thought was lost and asking for directions. Instead, it turned out he was exposing himself and offered her money to get into his car. A bit of quick thinking on her part: she pulled out her mobile phone, pretending that it had been ringing and that she had missed the call. She then snapped photos of the guy, and sent them to the police, who quickly tracked the guy down and arrested him.




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Net file-swappers
snap up Windows
source code

Google Bans
Environmental
Group's Adwords
Campaign

Internet
Broadcasting System
Cuts Ad Verification
Deal, Move Signals
New Direction For
Teletrax

Round Up: Know who
you're dealing with

Techimage Moves to
Larger Premises

Perceptions of Trust
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