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Your smartphone is stolen and you use GPS to locate the thief's house. Can/will the police do anything to get your phone back?

From experience, you can contact the police (via their non-emergency phone number) and explain the situation. You can explain the situation to police and request that an officer go to the home and *ask* for the stolen property back. Depending on how busy the day is, they may oblige the request. In some cases, you may even accompany the officers to the location, but (in my experiences) they’ll likely ask you to remain across or down the street as to not make the situation hostile.The officers will knock on the alleged thief’s door and explain the situation. They’re there because software advised them that a piece of stolen property is on the property and they’d like to retrieve it. Here’s the thing, without additional proof, the owner can decline and the police can do absolutely nothing but say “OK, sorry to bother you” and leave. In most cases, this is what happens.The simple truth is that software is not 100%. There are countless stories of tracking software providing incorrect locations. Sometimes it’s a few yards other times it’s an entire state away. With that in mind, it’s not a trusted source of information. So software displaying that your device is in a home is not enough proof for police to act. Though my trick was often to activate a locator siren or otherwise audible sound when officers arrive at the location’s front door. Again, this isn’t enough for the police to act on, but it may help sway someone to return the device for fear of being caught in a lie.In most of my cases, the request is declined and the officer(s) leave empty-handed. Hours later, I get a call from the police department stating that a “good samaritan” returned a piece of property that matches the description of a piece of property I reported as missing. Most of the time, the device is damaged.I’ve tracked down 27 devices for my company. I’ve successfully retrieved 2 back in good condition. 12 were damaged or destroyed yet still recovered, and the rest were not recovered. The ones that were not recovered are likely destroyed and disposed of.With this in mind, you’re best to attempt to track/find your device ASAP. The longer you wait, the less likely you are to get your device back. Remotely locked devices are often damaged or destroyed if the person can’t figure out how to gain access. After 24-hours, it’s usually best to assume the device as gone.At the end of the day, attempting to retrieve yet another stolen device is quite low on the list of priorities of most police. Most will just have you fill out a police report and send you on your way.

What are you ashamed of as an Indian?

This is Tejas express.This train covers 630 kilometres in less than nine hours and has modern amenities on board like LCD TVs, WiFi, CCTV, tea and coffee vending machines, bio-vacuum toilets and touch-less water taps.This is how it looks like from inside-World-class facilities provided by Indian railways!The Tejas express made its first journey from Mumbai to Goa. And after train returned from Goa, the train officials were shocked when they found a lesser number of headphones and several damaged infotainment screens. And new Tejas express was also scattered with litter.As per the report, more than 10 high-quality headphones that were provided along with the infotainment screens were stolen. In addition, some screens were also found damaged or scratched.People were trying to remove L.C.D screens by pulling it from hinges while other didn’t flush the toilet after using it. Because of which the toilet began to stink an hour after the journey had begun.Windows of newly launched Tejas Express damaged by unknown people, while it was travelling from Delhi to Mumbai, yesterday.While It’s Government duty to provide us world class facilities but its our basic civil duty to maintain and secure those public facilities with respect.We complain about Railways and their service but when they provide facilities we just steal headphones just like we have seen in Tejas express and whatever we could do to harm the Railways property.We often keep complaining about how the railway stations and trains in India are dirty but forget that the infamous paan stains on platforms and trains are the result of people spitting paan wherever they feel like.Reference -Bizarre: Headphones missing, infotainment systems damaged in Tejas Express’ maiden tripPassengers on Tejas Express smash LCD screens, soil toilets: We clearly don't understand civic duties

Police will not return my stolen safe without opening. I'm happy to open it to show that it's mine, but they say they're going to drill it anyway. Is that legal?

You are obviously leaving a number of details out of the story. Although you may hope that doing so will allow you to receive an answer that supports your feelings, what it really does is make it impossible for people to direct you to help.There is no good reason for the police to open a safe that you have reported to have been stolen and that they have since retrieved, unless they want to confirm that its contents still contain the items that you reported to be missing. In fact, they should have almost certainly told you that when they let you know that they had recovered the safe. Why did you leave that part out?Additionally the police cannot rifle through the contents of a stolen safe willy nilly after they have let you know that it's been recovered. There may be numerous legal and personal documents in there which they have no legal business perusing (assuming that you are in a democracy, particularly a Western one) and their browsing the contents of the safe could actually create civil or criminal issues for their department if their doing so results in your personal information being released or misused.Finally, the police aren't going to drill the safe unless they have no other choice. Drilling a safe destroys the safe's usefulness, and damaging or destroying the retrieved property of local citizens for questionable reasons seems to be a recipe for civil litigation. Not certain who told you that they are going to have a locksmith drill the safe (which, BTW may not work as the locksmith may not be skilled in safe cracking and will leave them and you with a ruined safe that no one can easily open) but you need to hire an attorney and sort this mess out.Again, you have left out numerous details concerning this matter, and you clearly have items in the safe that you don't want others, particularly the police, viewing. You need to tell the full story of this to an attorney and listen carefully to what he or she suggests that you do.

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