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Originally Posted by nze View Post
Unfortunately having trust in the police to always do only the Right Thing with the power/information they have hasn't quite proofed a good idea. This is not about 'having something to hide' or sth illegal going on, it is about privacy rights and prevention.
If you don't believe a police - why I should believe you? I have much more reason to believe a police.

As long as there is no way to change IMEI in my N900 I am sure there is no market for stolen N900 and it is much less probability that somebody can steal my N900.
 

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