Airb330
DIS Veteran
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- Jul 11, 2006
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So your DH's phone was there and the police refused to give it back to him? The find my phone app proves it is there and I would have gone through the kids pockets and bags myself to get it all back. How very odd of the police! It is reasonable to search a theft suspect, that is a reasonable thing to do.
I guess because the eyewitness from the pool wasn't there, they wouldn't search them? It's not reasonable to drag around a stranger from the pool all day to ID people. If the phone was on, I believe a loud alarm can be set to go off but by then I bet they shut the iPhone off. The phones will be blacklisted and mostly useless for the criminals at least. I'm so sorry the police didn't seem to care.
I was just at Aulani and we left our things out everyday. We even laughed at my father in law when he said, "you shouldn't leave your things out." We too observed the gates were always open, I thought they were rather pointless if that won't be enforced. I never saw the beach access locked 11-2 to 11-5, we even hung out on the loungers by the grotto pool to 2 am one night (security did stop by, ask our room #, and said to keep an eye out for a drunk elderly Japanese man. We were quiet so he didn't ask us to leave), and the gates weren't locked then either.