How would you feel if you found on your Facebook page, the photo you see on the left, showing an unfamiliar uniform? If you do not use a password on your smartphone, this story can make you change your mind.
A lost iPhone without any security was handed over to the Albury police station in Australia recently, and the police officers decided to play a bit with the owner.
How; They uploaded selfies to her Facebook page!
A police officer published a selfie in Facebook of the owner with the caption, “You should probably use a password on your phone. When you are ready to pick it up, it will be at the Albury Police Station. ”
Shortly after, the publication had 150 likes and shares, but the plaque did not stop there.
Motivated by the response, Albury police officers uploaded more selfies with various puns. One photo even showed the cell phone in a cell with the comment: “If you are worried that the battery will run out, it will not. By the time you get it it will be fully "charged" (pun from 'charged' which in Greek in free translation means charged with categories). It is a very good 'cell' phone (from the cell).
The owner's friends were enthusiastic about the humorous publications and replied: "epic," epic, "best policemen ever," the best policeman and legends legends.
Fortunately, an Albury police official did not misunderstand the joke and said it was a "new way" to find the owner of the missing device.
For the story, the owner visited the station to get her phone six hours after the first post when she saw her Facebook page.
Posted on Digitaltrends.com
George is still wondering what he is doing here….

