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Apple s AirTag used to monitor alleged illegal dumping of homeless property

  A lawyer in Portland, Ore., this week said a contractor broke the law when it allegedly trashed a number of items belonging to people living at a homeless encampment. And he has the AirTag tracking history to prove it. According to a report from the Portland Tribune on Tuesday, Michael Fuller attached AirTag devices to 16 personal items belonging to homeless residents camping in Laurelhurst Park, an area that was swept by city contractor Rapid Response Bio Clean. Members of the homeless community had in the past complained that the city was illegally dumping their belongings during such clean-up operations. Following the sweep, Fuller in a tweet shared what appears to be a screenshot of the Find My app, showing some of the trackers ended up at what looks to be a waste transfer station. Others were spotted by Apple s Find My network at random locations.

Pamplin Media Group - Lawyer: Laurelhurst homeless belongings unlawfully trashed

August 03 2021 Portland lawyer Michael Fuller says trackers attached to the belongings show they were wrongfully taken to a local waste transfer station. A local lawyer claims he has ironclad proof that belongings taken during a recent campsite sweep in Portland were unlawfully dumped in the trash. Michael Fuller, who made a last-ditch legal maneuver last week to halt the clearing of tents from Laurelhurst Park, says he surreptitiously attached Apple AirTag tracking devices to 16 personal items with permission from several campers ahead of the clean-up by city contractor Rapid Response Bio Clean. Now, Fuller says, the wireless location signals show some of those possessions including a pair of gloves, a speaker, two canvas paintings, and a french press ended up at the Recology Oregon waste transfer station, 6161 N.W. 61st Ave.

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Apple s AirTag used to monitor alleged illegal dumping of homeless property A lawyer in Portland, Ore., this week said a contractor broke the law when it allegedly trashed a number of items belonging to people living at a homeless encampment. And he has the AirTag tracking history to prove it. According to a report from the Portland Tribune on Tuesday, Michael Fuller attached AirTag devices to 16 personal items belonging to homeless residents camping in Laurelhurst Park, an area that was swept by city contractor Rapid Response Bio Clean. Members of the homeless community had in the past complained that the city was illegally dumping their belongings during such clean-up operations.

Portland Lawyer Uses AirTag to Track Unlawfully Seized Belongings

Portland Lawyer Uses AirTag to Track Unlawfully Seized Belongings
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