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Teenagers Detained in Apple Store for Downloading Game to iPhone
Sunday, June 1st, 2008 at 4:00 PM - by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Four teenagers were detained in a Palo Alto Apple store and police were called after they downloaded a racing game to an iPhone at Apples University Avenue store, according to the Palo Alto Daily News on Monday.
One of the boys, Daniel Fukuba, 17, downloaded a game, "Raging Thunder" to an iPhone, played the game with friends, and thought nothing of it as they left they store. After a manager in the store realized what they had done, he chased the boys down on the street and ordered them to return to the store where they were detained by Apple security. The Palo Alto police were called. The young men were questioned for over two hours, but the police did not make any arrests.
The teenagers said they were "lectured" by the manager about "hacking" the iPhone. The teenagers said their pictures were taken and claimed that the manager told them they would be banned from all Apple stores forever. However, Apple spokesperson Steve Dowling later said that that isnt true, and the boys are still welcome at any Apple store.
The boys said they arent holding anything against Apple. "Im not going to take it out on Steve Jobs or anything," Mr. Fukuba said.
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