Thursday, February 21, 2013
My view on Anonymous Prepaid Cellphones
When it comes to the case the government eliminating anonymous prepaid cellphones I completely agree.The only legitimate case I can think of where someone would need an anonymous prepaid cell phone is any case where Evan Ratliff tried to vanish, and even then why would someone try to vanish unless they had something to hide. I can't see why an American who uses a prepaid cell phone would have a problem showing identification when purchasing their prepaid phone, unless they have something to hide. I think that any one who uses an anonymous cell phone could easily adapt to having to show there I.D. when they get a phone, the only people I can see it hindering are criminals. I mean you can't have a car without and I.D. attached to it, you can't have a house with out an I.D. attached to it, why would it be a big deal if you can't have a cell phone with out an identity attached to it. In this case I think the benefits of being able to track criminals out way the hassle that the few people who use anonymous prepaid cell phones would have to undertake.
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Criminals or people trying to escape the grid aren't the only ones using prepaid phones. Many people still buy them today for reason such as temporary use, emergencies, or not being able to afford the monthly bills. I also, don't really see why you would have to show an ID to buy a phone. You don't need an ID to buy a computer and now a days they basically do the same thing.
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