The Case of a Stolen iPhone at an SFO Security Checkpoint (via
The Bay Citizen)
When valuables disappear at the airport, no single agency is in charge of tracking them down By Scott James on March 15, 2012 – 5:34 p.m. PDT Jerry Cain put his iPhone into the side pocket of his laptop bag and placed it in the X-ray machine at San Francisco International Airport in December, but moments…
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