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by TylerE
831 days ago
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Look into the iPhone unlock scam networks. They’re using blackmail tactics as it is. Anyway, no, the mugger isn't going to try to unlock it while holding you at gun point. They'll rip and run, and sell it for $20 to a fence who will pass it up the chain. Usually they end up in other countries. Similar in concept to the groups that will take cars stolen in the US, grind off all the VIN plates and other identifying marks, fake paperwork, and then sell them into markets in Africa and the Middle East where the buyers don't ask questions, and government officials are easily and publically bribed. |
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How feasible would it be to tighten up port security to stop the export of stolen cars?