California Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown signed the Smartphone...
California Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown signed the Smartphone Theft Prevention Act (SB-962) into law Monday (http://bit.ly/1pznf1X). The bill, which the Assembly passed earlier this month and the Senate passed in May (CD Aug 13 p12), would require smartphones sold in…
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the state after July 1, 2015, to be pre-equipped with a kill switch that could be activated if the device is lost or stolen. The law “will effectively wipe out the incentive to steal smartphones and curb this crime of convenience, which is fueling street crime and violence within our communities,” said Democratic state Sen. Mark Leno, SB-962’s sponsor, in a statement. San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón, also a major backer of the bill, said in a statement that “soon, stealing a smartphone won’t be worth the trouble.” CTIA, which has opposed kill switch legislation, continues to believe SB-962 is “unnecessary given the breadth of action the industry has taken,” said Vice President-External and State Affairs Jamie Hastings in a statement. It cited the wireless industry’s voluntary commitment to equip smartphones with anti-theft features, along with creating a stolen phones database and consumer anti-theft education.