Richard Lynch sent his laptop for repairs from California to the East coast. When it arrived there, the box was filled with soda cans and sheets. Upon getting no answers from his local UPS shop, he came up with a plan.
He rigged a box with a car alarm-one who would only scream when opened. He went to the store, pay for the shipment and, ten minutes after leaving, the alarm went off. The UPS employees had opened the package, even while they may be supposed not to do this.
Richard then went into the shop, confronting the staff with a video camera. The sheriff arrived to analyze, but while the undeniable fact that UPS employees opened the package is suspicious, it’s not proof that they stole Richard’s laptop. In the event you question me, they must create smart boxes with paralyzing poisoned darts against thieves. [ News10 ]
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