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Old Nov 13, 2018, 1:20 am
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Pascoe
 
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Originally Posted by plunet
Some awareness and guidance for staff might be useful, but if you leave your personal device open for incoming Bluetooth transfers (airdrop in the iOS world) in a public place on public transport then you probably have to accept some personal responsibility...
I'm afraid I 100% disagree here. What about the case of less than perfectly tech savvy people who have done so by accident, for whatever reason (maybe trying to connect with a member of their travelling party, or whatever, doesn't really matter). Are they just 'asking for it'? What about younger people with connected devices? (no point in just saying that they should be a certain age, as that genie is already well and truly out of the bottle).

This is just malicious and disturbed behaviour pure and simple.
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