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Locators AirTags have been around for quite a long time, but that certainly doesn't mean that the company Apple she resented their promotion. In addition to classic marketing, into which Apple invests a lot of money, gets lucky from time to time and needs promotion AirTag is provided with an authentic story. In the latest one, a stolen golf cart plays a major role.

If you have a golf cart (or anything else, really), you probably should AirTag hide somewhere inside. Last week, the Rialto Police Department in California shared a story on Instagram about how, thanks to a hidden locator AirTag: Stolen golf cart found. The post explains that officers responded to a report of a stolen golf cart at the Rialto Marketplace. "At the end of the shift, the security guard parked the golf cart in the designated area," Rialto police say. "Upon returning for another shift, their co-worker discovered the golf cart had been stolen."

The thief had no idea he was strapped to a golf cart AirTag used to contact the policeonec managed to track down the cart. Through further investigation, officers were able to track the golf cart to the area of ​​N. Meridian Avenuea W. San Bernardino Avenuin Colton. Officers responded to the scene and found a stolen vehicle and a subject matching the description of the man seen on surveillance video. This is just one of many examples of surveillance equipment being used. AirTag from the company's workshop Apple to find stolen property. AirThe tag can be placed in a car, wallet, on keys, or even attached to a remote control.

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