PSP: A Possible Terrorist Device?
Terrorists’ activities, which lead to the bombing of the Twin Towers and the hostage incidents in Iraq, have been eye openers for every person, especially for authorities to be on the watch against these people who intend to bring havoc, destruction, and fear to others.
Even portable gaming devices are now under authorities’ scrutiny as they are now more than just toys. Take for example Sony‘s PSP. Apparently, for the Washington, D.C. police, PSP, with its wireless and homebrew capabilities, can be a possible terrorist device. A guy playing Tekken on his PSP outside a federal building got the shock of his life after being shook down by the police in Washington, D.C.
Of course, the D.C. police are only doing their job to protect and serve, and the apprehended guy knows this. We’re living in a time where almost anything – even a seemingly innocent water bottle – placed in the wrong hands can prove disastrous.
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Terrorists’ activities, which lead to the bombing of the Twin Towers and the hostage incidents in Iraq, have been eye openers for every person, especially for authorities to be on the watch against these people who intend to bring havoc, destruction, and fear to others.
Even portable gaming devices are now under authorities’ scrutiny as they are now more than just toys. Take for example Sony‘s PSP. Apparently, for the Washington, D.C. police, PSP, with its wireless and homebrew capabilities, can be a possible terrorist device. A guy playing Tekken on his PSP outside a federal building got the shock of his life after being shook down by the police in Washington, D.C.
Of course, the D.C. police are only doing their job to protect and serve, and the apprehended guy knows this. We’re living in a time where almost anything – even a seemingly innocent water bottle – placed in the wrong hands can prove disastrous.
Via PSP3D