Eric Adams is handing out hundreds of free Apple AirTags in a bid to cut the number of auto thefts in New York
New York will hand out hundreds of free Apple Air Tags in a bid to cut the number of auto thefts in New York, mayor Eric Adams announced Sunday.
He called the $29 GPS tracking devices a"really amazing piece of ingenuity," and said the city would give many of them away in The Bronx especially, where residents had been the most affected. "This simple device, this simple AirTag, hidden in a car location that a person is not aware of, is an excellent tracking device."The Association for Better New York, a local nonprofit, donated 500 AirTags to the city and police will give them to residents.
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