
seriously, how hard is it to pin a mobile signal to an area where it is most used, unless the thieves are clever enough to travel before activating the phone. in that case, get the IMEI and match it to the other sim card it was swapped from. the buggers already got fake IDs(given that they already own matatus which they "hijack"), and they can collude with shop keepers to register fake details 2009/7/22 Sam Oduor <sam.oduor@gmail.com>
This is good news.. I saw someone talking about abuse of technology .. I hv been getting impatient on how this injustice should be handled. Its come at the right time for the country & Justice should prevail in case of abuse.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Michael Murungi < michaelmurungi@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the government's approach to this issue ( the registration of the identity of mobile phone subscribers) is all wrong because it is reactionary, though its a good thing that something is being done about it. registration of subscribers is all about capturing personal information. And considering that the collection, use and management of personal information is one of the most vexing legal issues in the information age, it should not be the stuff of presidential or ministerial directives. What we need is very clear law governing the collection and use of personal information. We failed to take advantage of the opportunity to include such a law in the communications law that came into force on 2nd Jan this year and now we want to patch it up with a presidential directive - even the legal basis for such a directive is very questionable. without denying that there is need to identify the subscribers of mobile phones in order to deter phone-aided crime, there is an even more compelling need for a clear legal framework for the collection, use of and management of personal information. Michael
2009/7/21 Tony Likhanga <tlikhanga@gmail.com>
The directive is out: http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/627134/-/ul0yim/-/index.html
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