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iPads, projector stolen from Dorchester school
By adamg on Wed, 12/04/2013 - 2:34pm
Boston Police report they are investigating the theft of 15 iPads, a projector and an iPhone over the weekend from the Bridge Boston Charter School, 2 McLellan St..
If you know someone who's come into possession of a large number of iPads, contact B-3 detectives at 617-343-4712 or the anonymous tip line by calling 800-494-TIPS or texting TIP to CRIME (27463).
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No GPS?
There's no GPS for tracking the iPhone? Nor iPads (I don't know anything about iPads)? I would think a public school especially would have GPS enabled on iPads (if that's possible). I assume the iPhone is a personal item, non-school related, however. Unless the person knew what they were doing with the phone (usually isn't likely), they should definitely have some sort of track on the phone.
bps is not going to pay extra
bps is not going to pay extra to have 4G enabled ipads, thus they only have internet connections when in range of wifi that was already set up.
Not a BPS school
Just to head off the next comment about incompetent BPS security or something.
http://bridgebostoncs.org/
Still, our
Tax dollars not at work. :(
oops. either way, BPS or not,
oops. either way, BPS or not, a school is not going to pay $30/month per iPad for cellular plans (on top of the increased initial cost of the 4G versus wifi only model)
While still using
book from the 70/80's.
I don't know how it works on
I don't know how it works on an iPad, but my iPhone has a free feature that will track the phone on iCloud. If that's enabled, something tells me that the iPhone and iPads won't be too far from each other.
Tracking and/or disabling
iOS7 and Find My iPhone/iPad. Built in.
All iPads
Have "find my iPhone/iPad assuming someone enabled them and set them up.