They did not violated any law, but they did break a Wal-Mart policy, Wal-Mart policy (I am guessing) says that anyone trying to buy more than 3 cell phones should be reported, they did buy more than 3, and thus reported. I don’t see what is so hard to understand about that. This policy was probably not for terrorism, but for organized crime.
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Originally Posted by Jimellow
This sounds pretty weak to me. By this logic, anyone buying two phones (for whatever reason) could be displaying tell tale signs of being a cell phone bomber. The last sentence is broad enough that it basically makes anyone that purchases a single cell phone a potential cell phone bomber, thanks to the alarm function.
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what I think was suspected, was that they were buying phones in bulk to spread out to many 'terrorists' who would use them for phone bombs, its a real concern, but doubtful it would happen, it would be more logical for each of the ‘terrorist’ to buy a few phones each, instead of 3 'terrorist' buying all the phones, raising suspicions.