When You Lie About Your Identity, Make Sure The Identity You Take Isn't Worse Than Your Own
from the a-public-service-announcement dept
Back in 2003, we wrote about an identity theft scam that backfired when the identity the guy stole
turned out to be worse than his own. In appears that a similar situation has happened again. This time, a car was pulled over by police and the driver was found to have a suspended license. The police asked the passenger in the car to drive the car away, as the original driver was taken into custody. However, when they asked the passenger to show his license, he said he left it at home... and then gave someone else's name as his own. The only problem? The guy whose name he gave
is a wanted felon (via
Fark). The police then arrested him and he had to explain that he wasn't really who he said he was, and proved it with ID which really was in his pocket. It turns out that the guy had no outstanding warrants himself... but now has been charged with giving false statements to police. So, once again, as a public service announcement to identity thieves: it's probably not a good idea if your stolen identities are in more trouble than you are.
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haha
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Lying
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Future Sting Operations
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Identity or avatar?
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Re: Identity or avatar?
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Mike, this is either another slow news day, or you've reached a new low.
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>_>
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Re: Captain Obvious
Not to be obvious or anything, but identity theft largely is a tech issue. In a non-networked world, identity theft wouldn't be nearly the problem that it is.
BTW, nothing screams "I have nothing valuable to do with my time" like deliberately misconstruing the theme of an article (identity theft gone wrong vs. lying to cops) and then making a really lame attempt at sarcasm.
Anyway, kudos to Mike for this article. It's nice to see the lighter side of tech issues once in a while. :-)
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