Summary
- The Metropolitan Police chief has proposed a new law aimed at rendering stolen mobile phones completely inoperable.
- This initiative seeks to combat rising thefts and deter criminals by making stolen devices effectively "unusable bricks."
- The call for legislative action highlights the urgent need for enhanced security measures in the face of increasing phone theft incidents.
- If implemented, this law could significantly alter the landscape of mobile device theft and recovery efforts.
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