Feb 21 β€’ 13:59 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Mirror

MPs demand compulsory kill switch for stolen phones to deter thieves

UK MPs are pushing for mandatory kill switches on stolen phones to prevent thefts and incapacitate stolen devices.

Members of Parliament in the UK are expressing frustration over the government's lack of action in mandating a compulsory kill switch feature for stolen mobile phones. This demand comes in response to increasing incidents of mobile phone theft, with police officials advocating for legislation that would enable swift disabling of stolen devices. The Metropolitan Police have highlighted that making stolen phones effectively worthless would deter thieves and disrupt organized crime networks exploiting stolen mobile devices.

Currently, thousands of mobile phones are reported stolen every year in the UK, contributing to a growing concern over public safety and organized crime. The push for a kill switch aims to protect consumers by rendering stolen devices useless and preventing their resale. Police have been vocal about the necessity of this feature, prompting MPs to rally for stronger government intervention to hold telecom companies accountable.

As pressure builds on the Home Office to implement new legislation, the conversation surrounding stolen phones is becoming increasingly urgent. Critics argue that the government has been 'too timid' in addressing this issue, especially as criminal methods evolve and organized crime gangs increasingly target mobile devices for illegal profits. MPs are now urging for swift action to address these concerns and to help protect consumers from theft.

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