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Janice 04-28-2005, 01:17 AM Newsday.com
New York police blame iPod craze for spike in subway crime
NEW YORK (AP) -- The iPod craze has spawned an iRob wave in city subways.
Appearing before the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board on Wednesday, police officials said 50 iPods have been reported stolen in the subway system so far this year, compared to none during the same period last year.
Thefts of the wildly popular portable music players and of cell phones fueled a 20 percent spike in robberies last month in the subway, officials said. Many of the iPod robberies involve students who take trains to and from school, police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
"It usually has to do with young people taking them from young people," Kelly said at a news conference.
In some cases, bandits have lifted the iPods from unsuspecting straphangers. In others, the thieves _ after spotting victims wearing the telltale white earphones _ have snatched the devices and fled out train doors.
It's believed most of the crooks keep the devices, which can retail for about $100 to $500, for personal use rather than sell them.
Reports of cell phone thefts have more than doubled to 165 from 82 last year. The thieves target high-tech models that allow them to insert their own computer cards and take over service, police said.
Police stressed that serious subway crimes were still down compared to 1995-2000, when the daily average fluctuated between 12 and 17 incidents. Even with the spike in iPod robberies, serious crimes has averaged between nine and 10 incidents a day this year, officials said.
"The numbers are remarkably low," Kelly said.
Police say they've stepped up patrols of uniformed and plainclothes officers to counter iPod thievery. Transit officials are considering a public awareness campaign.
On Web sites, iPod devotees have shared their own crimefighting tips. Some advise always keeping the devices concealed and switching to cheaper-looking earphones.
One site sold RetroPod kits, which would allow subway riders to disguise their iPods by concealing them inside the bulky casings of old Sony Walkmans. The sales stopped, the site said, after Sony complained.
Janice 04-28-2005, 01:21 AM TJL gets an iPod for Christmas and crime soars in New York over them.
Unbelieveable. :rolleyes:
:D
SBTB Geek 04-28-2005, 01:56 AM I have an iPod and I love it, but its annoying how people act as if its the only MP3 player in existence. Everyone refuses to buy other good (and some better) players that are out now- Dell, iRiver, Sony, and SanDisk have some nice ones out.
I feel weird using my iPod in public now, I feel so trendy.
A jogger in Central Park was attacked and robbed of his iPod last week.
I must admit that the spike in iPod related thefts has me a little more wary of my surroundings when I'm wearing mine.
I've been taking the subway alot more recently because of my job, and I keep alert.
I never display mine in the open. I keep it in an inside pocket.
I have been thinking about getting another pair of headphones in a different color to confuse thieves.
I'll only wear mine in crowded places. I'm not going to walk down 9th avenue on my way to work at 5 AM wearing the thing. The streets are deserted.
This may sound stupid, but if anyone tries to take mine, I'm going to fight for it.
The Modfather 04-28-2005, 06:56 AM Can you not just plug different head phones in it?
MsOrange 04-28-2005, 09:50 AM i have a RIO Mp3 player
TripperFan 04-28-2005, 09:57 AM I got one for Christmas and had never even heard of them before that!! I find the transmitter doesn't work all that great anyway, and since hearing of people getting beaten and robbed of theirs, I'm wary of even taking it away from home now!! I haven't even tried the headphones yet (at least I have long hair that will hide the headphones for the most part).
Drives me nuts that when you're away from home now you constantly have to keep aware of people trying to steal your iPod and/or cell phone.
MsOrange 04-28-2005, 10:13 AM I wish someone would steal my cell phone, it's a piece of :censored:
TripperFan 04-28-2005, 10:17 AM I wish someone would steal my cell phone, it's a piece of :censored:
Use it to hurl at the guy who tries to steal your Mp3 player!!!
MsOrange 04-28-2005, 10:22 AM Use it to hurl at the guy who tries to steal your Mp3 player!!!
:idea: now there's an idea!
robyrob 04-28-2005, 12:51 PM This may sound stupid, but if anyone tries to take mine, I'm going to fight for it. maybe Apple should come out with another accessory for it - the iTaser (may require additional batteries)
TripperFan 04-28-2005, 01:27 PM maybe Apple should come out with another accessory for it - the iTaser (may require additional batteries)
I like that idea!!! And yeah, they'd gouge us on the battery packs required. Hell - we'll all walk around look like terrorists wired for trouble!
vashti1999 04-28-2005, 01:46 PM Can you not just plug different head phones in it?
Yes. In fact, I've never used the earphones that come with the iPod, and I'm talking before all this subway stealing craze has gone on. I never liked the kind of earphones that you stick inside your ear, so ever since I've had my iPod, I've used Sony MDR-G56 headphones, which were always my favorites. My iPod earphones are still in the plastic.
I still have my iPod with me everytime I travel on the subway. The key to not having it ripped off: just act a little crazy. New Yorkers are jaded and unfazed, but they won't mess with you if they think you're mental.
TripperFan 04-28-2005, 05:01 PM The key to not having it ripped off: just act a little crazy. New Yorkers are jaded and unfazed, but they won't mess with you if they think you're mental.
:rofl: Aren't you afraid you'll blend in just a little too much?? :lol:
TJL gets an iPod for Christmas and crime soars in New York over them.
Unbelieveable. :rolleyes:
:D
Everyone wants to be like the Tomster.
I just called myself the Tomster, and I'm not feeling very good about it.
;)
TheHappyBurgerMeister 04-28-2005, 07:01 PM I have an ipod and I would never bring it out in public in a big city like that. At least never flash it around, I'd hold on to it really tight. I can't risk that! Even if someone does take it, WHY would they want all the songs I have and they can't use the ipod unless they have the plug/cord and charger to add new songs! (unless you can buy those separtely?) So, if they steel mine, they're stuck with my songs.
vashti1999 04-28-2005, 07:32 PM :rofl: Aren't you afraid you'll blend in just a little too much?? :lol:
No, I was always a bit of a weirdo anyway. I guess that's why I've survived in this city as long as I have.
Warm & Fuzzy 04-28-2005, 10:46 PM I've been taking the subway alot more recently because of my job, and I keep alert.
I see you. :p
I dont have an iPod, hehe. But I'd suggest to buy a different pair of earphones, other than white.
Here's an Editorial that appered in todays NY Daily News that explains why people are stealing these coveted gadgets.
"Subway crime is increasing, due to criminal demand for iPods and cell phones. One might presume the muggers and thieves are garden-variety thugs who would just as soon pick a pocket or snatch a chain. But thanks to one Henry Jenkins, director of comparative media studies at MIT, we have been enlightened. Jenkins, according to The New York Times, "described the thefts as a consequence of unequal access to technology." Says he: "The participation gap creates techno-envy, where the kids who are locked out of participation in the culture covet those tools and devices that are considered essential to being a young person." You cannot make this stuff up."
I knew that sooner or later the apologists would be jumping in on this.
Go ahead kids! Steal that iPod. After all, it's not fair that someone should have something that you don't!
Janice 04-29-2005, 05:21 PM How much do these things cost anyway?
TheHappyBurgerMeister 04-29-2005, 05:23 PM How much do these things cost anyway?
they run as low as $200 and as high as $500. There's many different versions.
How much do these things cost anyway?
Anywhere from $250-$500 bucks.
But so what? Go take one from somebody. You can claim you had "techno envy," and you had to have one, because it's not fair that only the cool people have iPods.
;)
TripperFan 04-29-2005, 05:34 PM How much do these things cost anyway?
Apparently mine cost about $500, but then we saw them shortly after Christmas for about $350 at CostCo (same model).
Meanwhile, they said it could hold about 1000 songs, but I maxed out at about 700 (I think some of them are pretty long - like Stairway To Heaven so I'm sure they take up more space).
Mr. Stefani 04-29-2005, 06:12 PM its all about the zen micro.
robyrob 04-29-2005, 09:07 PM [QUOTE=Janice]Newsday.com
New York police blame iPod craze for spike in subway crime
NEW YORK (AP) -- The iPod craze has spawned an iRob wave in city subways.
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wow, i didn't even KNOW that i had been digitized and spawned a wave :eek:
TripperFan 04-29-2005, 09:53 PM [QUOTE=Janice]Newsday.com
New York police blame iPod craze for spike in subway crime
NEW YORK (AP) -- The iPod craze has spawned an iRob wave in city subways.
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wow, i didn't even KNOW that i had been digitized and spawned a wave :eek:
You've got to change your screenname!! :lol:
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