New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that a non-profit donated 500 Apple AirTags to the city, which will be distributed to automobile owners in an attempt to deter car thefts.
A Metro-North Railroad train crew has been captured on video saving a 3-year-old who got onto train tracks near New York City. attempt to deter car thefts,Mayor Adams said that a local nonprofit donated 500 AirTags which will be handed out to car owners in the city. Apple AirTags are GPS tracking devices that can be attached to personal belongings to keep track of them.
Adams explained that the 500 AirTags will be handed out by cops – including in the crime-ridden 43th Precinct in the Bronx.
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