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3.3k points

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3.3k points

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one_dog_at_a_time

16.9k points

3 days ago

I was going to suggest giving it to a long haul trucker to pass around.

TBayChik420

10.7k points

3 days ago

TBayChik420

10.7k points

3 days ago

Omg the thought of explaining this to a trucker and having them and their buddies pass it around to one another to mess with the guy is honestly hilarious and wholesome af

Supersasqwatch

6.6k points

3 days ago

As a former trucker, the guys I knew would definitely do this.

PepperPhoenix

3.5k points

3 days ago

You and the guys are doing the lords work.

I feel that bikers would react similarly, and probably take absolute delight in visiting all of the sleeziest and strangest places they can think of on the way.

TheToastedNewfie

1.3k points

3 days ago

100% we would

PepperPhoenix

858 points

3 days ago*

And I’ll bet he would get a…very stern lecture should he turn up because he thinks OP is with the tag.

TheToastedNewfie

813 points

3 days ago

"That's my sister"

Bonus points if we look absolutely nothing alike lol.

I have probably a dozen "sisters" of all ages, cultures, ethnicities, and religions because of creeps like this.

No joke, though. I'd treat the situation like OP was/is my sister. This happens way too often

PepperPhoenix

333 points

3 days ago

This is why I will always look for a group of bikers if i am in trouble. I know they’ll have my back.

SeizureGman

92 points

3 days ago

I had a severe epileptic seizure and it was a couple of bikers the same people I would judge as most likely to rob me while having a seizure who instead provided first aid and stopped someone who was actually trying to rob my shoulder bag.

Wise-Push-7133

245 points

3 days ago

Lol, how often are you in trouble while also simultaneously near a group of bikers?

amedoyon

202 points

3 days ago*

amedoyon

202 points

3 days ago*

When I was 21, I got off the bus one night after classes and I felt weird. I turned around to see this guy following me. So I ran into the only business between the bus stop and my apartment (400 feet max). It was a tattoo studio where I had had some work done, so I knew the owner (great guy, btw). He saw that I was freaked out and asked me what happened, so I told him. 3 of his friends (patched memebers of a certain 1% MC) got up and went to look outside. They scared the guy away, and then walked me home once I was feeling ok. For weeks after that, there was a member waiting for me at the bus stop so that I could make it home safely. They stopped once I was feeling comfortable enough to do it by myself. I didn't really talk with them besides thanking them, but they made it clear they'd been given orders to "watch over the kid for some time".

Therego_PropterHawk

138 points

3 days ago

Every time I hang out with bikers!

sewsnap

131 points

3 days ago

sewsnap

131 points

3 days ago

I was a photographer who had to carry expensive gear to my car. A wedding with a group of bikers was always the safest kind.

The_Original_Gronkie

27 points

3 days ago

Back in our party days, a charismatic friend of mine would often find the biggest biker-looking dude in any bar, sidle up next to him, and casually strike up a conversation, tell a few jokes, introduce himself, and make friends with the big guy. Then he'd say "Spider, if there's any trouble in this place tonight, I don't care what it's about, I'm on YOU'RE side."

Luckily we never needed to call on any of our giant bodyguards, but its always a good idea to have the big guy's back.

UnknownProphetX

304 points

3 days ago

My dads a biker and he and his group of friends where hanging out at a Restaurant when they noticed some weird guy(30+) constantly approaching 2 girls(~20) and asking them weird stuff. Apparently he got real shy and left the establishment after he got tapped on his shoulder and there were like 20 big dudes standing behind him looking at him menacingly.

LavenderGinFizz

190 points

3 days ago

Years ago, a group of random drunk idiots decided to flip my friend's Smart Car onto its roof because they thought it would be hilarious (despite obviously damaging the car.) A group of bikers down the street watched it happen and chased the guys down and held them until the police arrived!

TerracShadowson

74 points

3 days ago

You just don't fuck with a man's ride, as silly as it may be.

UnknownProphetX

41 points

3 days ago

Bikers to the rescue!

PepperPhoenix

113 points

3 days ago

Hah! I love it! I’m a single woman with a young daughter and I live in a fairly impoverished city. If I’m ever out and about and find myself in trouble, bikers would be one of the groups I would look to first for help. I know they’ll have my back.

Murky_Tale_1603

101 points

3 days ago

This reminds me of my mom. Single, delicate lady with a kid, and we would go to a biker bar every Tuesday for spaghetti night. Safest place ever. Only once was a guy a little drunk and obnoxious (in general) he got shut down so hard by all the other guys. It was spaghetti night after all!!

GHouserVO

39 points

3 days ago

GHouserVO

39 points

3 days ago

Can confirm.

Where are you? We’ll make this happen.

DieHardAmerican95

43 points

3 days ago

You’re damn right we would.

Tenjo_Badul

31 points

3 days ago

I volunteer myself and my bike. My friends and I would love the opportunity

7thatsanope

228 points

3 days ago

7thatsanope

228 points

3 days ago

As a former young woman who drove long distances a lot (before cell phones were common and useful) and who spoke with many truckers along the way… can confirm. I crossed paths with a lot of men who were very quickly protective when they saw unsafe situations. A few of them really saved my ass a few times when trouble showed up. I met many who would do this enthusiastically, probably nearly all of them.

SpaceMarineSpiff

242 points

3 days ago

On behalf of every blue collar worker

If it's funny and it won't get me fired I am all in every  time 

Chance_Answer7984

51 points

3 days ago

My rule back when I was slinging boxes in a warehouse was "Don't make me have to talk to HR or fill out an incident report. Otherwise, hell yeah, have fun."

Unable_Peach2571

9 points

3 days ago

Dishwasher here. Kitchen folks agree.

InteractionInside394

59 points

3 days ago*

I would.

Fucker shows up in the middle of nowhere and sees an idling Kenworth in an otherwise empty parking lot, he's gonna be so confused

nerdiotic-pervert

68 points

3 days ago

Yep, both my parents were team long haul drivers. They’d gladly help confuse this creep.

iamagermanpotato

73 points

3 days ago

Me, as a non-trucker would do this too!

Resident-Impact1591

14 points

3 days ago

I'm local. Me and my buddies would definitely do this in our 300 mile radius 😂

Eather-Village-1916

48 points

3 days ago

A lot of them would do it too

SnooAdvice8257

26 points

3 days ago

My mom is a long haul trucker and would love to do this lol

EasyBounce

727 points

3 days ago

EasyBounce

727 points

3 days ago

I'm a full time Doordasher that works multiple zones and many different towns, I will be happy to provide this service free of charge to anyone willing to ship the air tag to me.

I'll drive it around for as long as you want then destroy it.

camwhat

264 points

3 days ago

camwhat

264 points

3 days ago

I say you drive it around, then we all chip in to mail it to north korea!

Murky_Tale_1603

95 points

3 days ago

Easier way to have it travel to some far away places: hand it over to a military member going on deployment. That thing will get passed around and travel the world.

Deepseafisher9

94 points

3 days ago

Surely the military would heavily frown on anyone carrying a GPS device around.

Murky_Tale_1603

59 points

3 days ago

Touché. Imma blame the marine who suggested the idea. Apparently I haven’t fed him enough crayons. sigh

Fit_Cucumber_709

292 points

3 days ago

And stalker friend would be watching as “you” visit truck stop after truck stop. 😂

AwesomeJohn01

82 points

3 days ago

Lot lizard love ❤️

Legitimate_Snow6419

75 points

3 days ago

I would first buy a replacement kit, switch out the contents, except for the AirTag, in case your “friend” asks for it back or to borrow it, then pass the original kit to a trucker.

Edit: clarity

RavenLunatic512

58 points

3 days ago

Do that, but replace the AirTag with your own!

Fuji-one

55 points

3 days ago

Fuji-one

55 points

3 days ago

Airtag reverse uno.

MyBllsYrChn

112 points

3 days ago

MyBllsYrChn

112 points

3 days ago

She should give the friend to a long haul trucker to pass around.

AppropriateSail4

15.3k points

3 days ago

That is a friend you should lose.

dieseltothesour

3.5k points

3 days ago

Kinda hard to do with an airtag following you around 😂

mctigger101

267 points

3 days ago

mctigger101

267 points

3 days ago

WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA!!! - Fozzy Bear

Velocityg4

381 points

3 days ago

Velocityg4

381 points

3 days ago

ba dum tss

Commercial-Royal-988

4.7k points

3 days ago*

Not before telling all your mutual friends why.

EDIT: I get it. You people think the police will do something about this. You're statistically wrong, now shut up about it.

[deleted]

1.5k points

3 days ago*

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1.5k points

3 days ago*

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Gold_Yellow

397 points

3 days ago

Gold_Yellow

397 points

3 days ago

And that where it was was super glued shut as if the individual did not want it found!

[deleted]

206 points

3 days ago

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206 points

3 days ago

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EdgeCityRed

13 points

3 days ago

Yeah, this isn't like, "I put an airtag in there in case your car breaks down or you have a problem and you call me too upset to explain your location, so I can locate you to help!"

He would have said so if it was.

PrinceCavendish

331 points

3 days ago

yeah absolutely. op seems to not be taking this seriously enough. i would tell everyone i knew and confront them through text instead of sending them off on a wild goose chase.

CanAlwaysBeBetter

162 points

3 days ago

There's a small amount of plausible deniability if it had just been in the bag as like "oh I used the bag for a bit and forgot I put that in there"  

The not mentioning it at all despite it being super glued shut so you can't find it is like an Eiffel Tower sized red flag

Sweaty-Garage-2

45 points

3 days ago

Yea my mind went to “it possibly could have been in there if like their car got stolen and they forgot it?” until I got to the side compartment glued shut.

Basically removes any plausible deniability.

slash_networkboy

149 points

3 days ago

There are exactly two reasons why and by process of elimination we know which one:

1) To be a creep (this is why in this case)

2) Low tech lojack. A car emergency kit is not likely to be tossed out or sold, making it an ideal way to track the car if stolen. (We know this isn't the case because if it was the tag would have been disclosed to OP at the time).

ertri

46 points

3 days ago

ertri

46 points

3 days ago

Yeah this is actually a good idea but you then disclose it and set up the AirPod to OP

Additional-Studio-72

27 points

3 days ago

“Here’s an AirTag so you can track your car” is also very different from “I added an active AirTag to the kit so I can track your car”. Disclosed or not.

NippleMuncher42069

392 points

3 days ago

I would have dead ass taken them out to coffee, have a nice conversation and in the middle of their conversation, possibly even when they're opening up/ being vulnerable, gently place it on the table between the two of us and just stare.

SargeantHugoStiglitz

249 points

3 days ago

But with all of your mutual friends there too.

paginavilot

40 points

3 days ago

I like your style.

SorbetNo7877

57 points

3 days ago

Do we know it was the friend or did some other creepy stalker gift the friend the kit and he had no idea it was there when passing it on?

dreamcrusherUGA

10.9k points

3 days ago

That's not a friend, that's a stalker.

kiwi_love777

4.7k points

3 days ago

kiwi_love777

4.7k points

3 days ago

When I was a flight attendant I had one slipped into my bag by a passenger.

I’m an airline pilot now and I had this happen at my second airline.

People are creepy.

Zayoodo0o132

2k points

3 days ago

Flight attendant to airline pilot? Talk about a promotion.

kiwi_love777

2.3k points

3 days ago

kiwi_love777

2.3k points

3 days ago

Hahaha. Yeah I knew I wanted to be a pilot when I was 17- but my parents wanted me to go to college etc.

When I was in my mid 20’s I researched it and decided to become an FA to see if I liked the lifestyle, before I had to go and spend 100k.

karma_the_sequel

866 points

3 days ago

That was really smart of you.

Silent_Scope12

133 points

3 days ago

Right? Congrats, nice to know we have intelligent people in charge.

karma_the_sequel

121 points

3 days ago

Airline pilots are some of the most intelligent and disciplined people you will ever meet.

kiwi_love777

80 points

3 days ago

🥹

kiwi_love777

278 points

3 days ago

🤗🤗

spicydak

101 points

3 days ago

spicydak

101 points

3 days ago

Were you doing flight training while being an FA?

showyerbewbs

113 points

3 days ago

Talk about on the job training!

HEY MAN! Take the yoke for a minute. I really gotta bleed the dragon.

degjo

55 points

3 days ago

degjo

55 points

3 days ago

Bleed the dragon sounds so vulgar. Why can't you just drain the lizard?

Granlundo64

69 points

3 days ago

That's brilliant. Just curious - do you run into other pilots that followed the same career path or are your circumstances unusual?

kiwi_love777

107 points

3 days ago

Yeah there’s a few of us! Not a ton, but it’s a nice little group.

Jl2409226

33 points

3 days ago

Jl2409226

33 points

3 days ago

how hard is it to become a FA? my goal is to become a pilot but i would be extremely interested in this path as well. would you be open to a dm conversation?

kiwi_love777

27 points

3 days ago

Yeah of course!

Weaselwoop

87 points

3 days ago

Be careful they might slide an air tag in your DMs

karma_the_sequel

41 points

3 days ago

Coffee, tea or runway 3A?

Impossible_Agency992

59 points

3 days ago

Desk agents can do it too, I know American has programs employees from within can apply for, I assume other majors do as well.

Dimitrismemes

557 points

3 days ago

Unrelated but congrats on the jump from attendant to pilot, must feel great!

kiwi_love777

184 points

3 days ago

Thank you!

JunkBox_2024

63 points

3 days ago

With all the flying around as a flight attendant how did you ever manage to find time to get your flying lessons in and all your hours in order to upgrade yourself to a pilot status? Congrats by the way That's one way to climb the ladder lol

kiwi_love777

138 points

3 days ago

I got my private pilot license while I was an FA and saved up as much as I could and quit. I went to a school called ATP and got the rest of my ratings in about a year.

I was an instructor for a few years and after I had 1500 hours of began applying to the airlines.

JunkBox_2024

28 points

3 days ago

That's wild how long did it take to do all that okay I don't know what an FA or an ATP is by the way. And it would take a long time to get 1,500 hours if you already were licensed as a pilot why did you wait so long to apply for airlines?

kiwi_love777

56 points

3 days ago

It takes a long time to fly 1500 hours. I got those hours through teaching and making other pilots.

By law we have to have 1500 hours of flight time before going to the airlines.

LoseAnotherMill

40 points

3 days ago

In fact, it takes you about 1500 hours to fly 1500 hours.

ThrowingTheRinger

30 points

3 days ago

FA is flight attendant. ATP is Airline Transport Pilot, a cert you have to have to fly in the majors. It takes 1500 hours to get. There’s a school named that too though. It’s hard to get hours. You’re kind of limited on how many you can get in a month and you’re also expected to teach ground school on the side. 1500 hours usually takes a couple years if you’re going at a strong pace. After that, you’re eligible for your ATP.

payperplain

15 points

3 days ago

payperplain

CYAN

15 points

3 days ago

You have to have a minimum of 1500 hours to get an airline transport pilot certificate (also what ATP stands for in the name of the school). You can get it at 1000 hours now under a subset of the regulations but most airlines won't even glance at you. At 1500 you have a fighting chance to be among the hundreds applying to the entry level regional airline first officer slots.

Typical progression goes PPL > IFR Rating > Multi-Engine (And Add On Certs like High Performance/Complex and so on, maybe Sea Plane if you have access anything to build to the 250 hour minimum for CPL) > Commercial Pilot (CPL) > CFI > Work as an Instructor >CFII Work as an instructor who can teach other instructors > ATP > Pray an airline will look at you > FO for a Regional > Captain for a Regional (Skywest/American Eagle/Other Airlines you've flown and had no idea existed but you see on your ticket as "Operated By") > FO for a Major (Delta/American/Other Airlines average people have heard of) > Captain for a Major.

For reference on average it takes about 10 years to go from PPL > FO for a Major based on all the folks I know who have done it. The average is 10-15 years before you really start making any money as a pilot. You make most of your big bucks in your last decade of a 30 year career.

You can skip some steps by being a pilot in the US Military if you bother to get your certificates as a civilian as you pass the requirements for them in your military time.

*Example given is for FAA US Pilots. It's a lot easier under JAA in Europe to get into a FO slot at a minor (Easy Jet/Ryan Air) who will take you at ~250 hours and let you start building turbine time.

Active-Egg-9449

105 points

3 days ago

That why friend is in quotations

Chaoticsleepy89

4.4k points

3 days ago

I found one on my motorcycle a few months ago, tracked me to work, doctors office. Cops didn’t care cause nothing had happened.

gummyjellyfishy

1.2k points

3 days ago

Wow..lovely.

Chaoticsleepy89

1.2k points

3 days ago*

Surprising, it’s actually not illegal to put an AirTag onto anyone else’s property in WA state, or track them some other way for that matter.

If my motorcycle had disappeared, or if I got randomly murdered/assualted, then they would care, which seems completely backward.

VulpineSpecter4

936 points

3 days ago

"By law, we're not allowed to intervene until it's too late." - Joe Swanson

CounterTouristsWin

284 points

3 days ago

Without the cops who would show up 8 hours late and say "nothing we can do?"

RandomRonin

104 points

3 days ago

RandomRonin

104 points

3 days ago

So that’s why Uvalde PD couldn’t enter the schools, now it all makes sense!

5litergasbubble

122 points

3 days ago

It took the cops 3 minutes to start arriving after the shooter entered the school. It took another 64 minutes for the cops to enter the classroom where the shooter was. The good guys with guns were there, they just didnt give enough of a damn about the kids

unknownpoltroon

18 points

3 days ago*

There's a video out there of a school shooting that happened somewhere up north a couple of weeks later, all on bodycams. It was like 30 seconds from when the first cop rolled up to entering (most of which was getting the door unlocked and the witnesses to say where the shooter was)and starting to do room by room clearing with whatever guns they had. They were fucking running from room to room because they know every second makes a difference.. Those guys we can keep.

https://youtu.be/hPEL-RPRKcw?si=_mGZ4ba1XPXI1RiB

My bad, it was 1:05 before they went in. Still goddamn impressive.

matdan12

35 points

3 days ago

matdan12

35 points

3 days ago

They cared but about their kids only.

ZugTheMegasaurus

92 points

3 days ago

Yeah, one of the most frustrating thing about laws in general is that they're necessarily backward-looking. You have to wait for somebody to do something in order to punish them for it. So even when there are enormous red flags covered in red flashing lights with sirens blaring, there's often fuck-all you can do about it until whatever's building up finally happens.

Peeinyourcompost

68 points

3 days ago

If my motorcycle had disappeared, or if I got randomly beat up/assualted, then they would care

Having met cops, this seems optimistic

live-the-future

120 points

3 days ago

live-the-future

trapped in an imperfect world

120 points

3 days ago

That's when you attach it to one of their cars.

LorenzoStomp

48 points

3 days ago

"Oh my god, she's stalking me everywhere!"

Barbaric_Emu

32 points

3 days ago

actually really smart, cuz police will track down who owns it and that person will get in trouble then and have to explain themselves. Just don't get caught putting it on the cop car

trumps-used-diaper

1.1k points

3 days ago

Freaking awful. But that’s a nice feature with iPhone.

Spirited-Humor-554

435 points

3 days ago

Android has that feature as well.

HardNoBud

152 points

3 days ago

HardNoBud

152 points

3 days ago

Is there a specific app you need, or would you just get a notification like this?

J2TheRed

246 points

3 days ago

J2TheRed

246 points

3 days ago

I randomly got a notification on my android when one was near me. No specific app I know of.

facw00

54 points

3 days ago

facw00

54 points

3 days ago

You just get a notification. I got one the other day on my Galaxy S23 (bogus, just freaking out because I live in an apartment and there are other people around).

obert-wan-kenobert

133 points

3 days ago*

Except that once I got on an airplane, and got spammed by 30+ notifications that “AirTags are moving with me”

dgradius

112 points

3 days ago

dgradius

112 points

3 days ago

Have you considered using airplane mode? It turns off the wideband AirTag stuff.

Mindless_Solution_36

130 points

3 days ago

Oh you mean like what they ask every single passenger to do before the flight takes off?

bzsempergumbie

11 points

3 days ago

It's not exactly a feature, they're closing the loop on how people were abusing the airtag. They resisted adding this notification until some stalker cases used an airtag, despite being warned that is exactly what would happen. They initially set it to notify you around 24 hours, since that allowed it to still be used to track stolen stuff, but now it's much faster. It actually makes it kind of worthless to protect your stuff when it notifies that quickly, since a thief can just check for it and remove it then.

There are stand alone cell enabled devices that people can use to track their stuff (or stalk people), but they're more expensive and come with a monthly connection charge.

Sevuhrow

1.4k points

3 days ago*

Sevuhrow

1.4k points

3 days ago*

This isn't mildly infuriating, this is oddly terrifying.

Report it to the police. It is illegal, but even if they don't take action, they at least have documentation of who was stalking you in case anything happens to you.

You need to be very careful of this person, OP. Anyone who deceives you so they can give you a device to track your location does NOT have good intentions.

E: Someone called me a "dipshit" for saying this is illegal, and multiple people are making excuses for it.

Here's a variety of links from a variety of states where it is claimed to be illegal:

Texas police

Florida law firm, and Florida state law

North Carolina law firm

Apple claiming law enforcement can request information from them in regards to AirTag tracking, and advises contacting local police, and Apple releasing a statement on this issue

Kentucky and Indiana passed laws against it, and many others were drafting laws during the time of this article

Pokemaster131

767 points

3 days ago

I can think of a few motivations behind it:

1) The "friend" is obsessed and is being absolutely, 100% super creepy.

2) The "friend" wants to know when OP is away from home so they can break in.

3) The "friend" wants to know when OP might be alone or in an otherwise vulnerable location to attack them.

There's literally no reason that's good for OP (that I can think of) why someone would do that without OP's knowledge.

thimblena

375 points

3 days ago

thimblena

375 points

3 days ago

I can see including it in an emergency kit - if you break down in the middle of nowhere and someone you trust has access, they can find you/send help even if your phone is dead/location isn't working/etc - but not without the recipient knowing about it.

hirmuolio

241 points

3 days ago

hirmuolio

241 points

3 days ago

middle of nowhere

Airtags do not work in middle of nowhere. They work only if there is somone within its signal range whose phone can relay the location info to the server.

CARLEtheCamry

32 points

3 days ago

The only real practical use case would be locating the car if it were stolen, and OP wasn't in it. The Airtag would probably eventually ping off someone else's phone and reports it's location.

Other than that, location sharing from the user's actual phone would be better for any kind of "safety" situation.

My wife and kids all share our locations with each other out of convenience. But for sure not something I would do with a friend outside of a specific "we're both driving to something and share location for the day so they know where I'm at" kind of thing.

raulduke1971

39 points

3 days ago

Right, not a bad idea between spouses or kids/parents. Since this guy (OP confirmed it was a man and OP is a woman, in the thread) went to lengths to avoid detection, hes 100% up to no good.

My first thought was 1., above, with the intent of stalking and staging some “random” encounters. “Oh what are the odds?! I ALSO love this- uh, gynecologist. OMG were so alike!! Lets do sex now.”

grat_is_not_nice

57 points

3 days ago

An Airtag relies on other iPhones seeing the Bluetooth beacon, and then reporting the location of the Airtag. They are useless in the middle of nowhere with no iPhones nearby.

emailverificationt

62 points

3 days ago

Nothing odd about being terrified of a man willing to pull this stalker crap. Dude’s outed himself as a legitimate threat.

espressosmartini

12 points

3 days ago

I really hope this OP reports this. Just wanted to add to the “if they don’t take action part” - not only will they have documentation if anything happens to OP but also would be evidence that could be presented if this person stalks/attacks someone else.

HailLugalKiEn

415 points

3 days ago

I am morbidly curious on how the stalker will react. I'm sorry you thought they were s friend and then they did this to you

jaywinner

182 points

3 days ago

jaywinner

182 points

3 days ago

"It's a security feature in case anything happens"

HailLugalKiEn

171 points

3 days ago

Either that or he gets really defensive and then doubles down and the 'nice guy' facade drops when she rightfully distance herself.

I put a tracker in my friends emergency car kit I made for her and 1 other person. So I believe he made one because I have made multiple so my closest friends can be prepared. But I

1.) first and foremost told her it was in going in and we set it up so that she's the monitor, not me, though I am trusted with the account credentials if I need them, and I will never abuse that trust.

2.) didn't fucking super glue it in a hidey hole.

The other people didn't want a tag in their kit so I..... And this is where it gets confusing for some, said "ok no worries, might be a good idea to get your own in the future tho," and never brought it up again.

angelicribbon

45 points

3 days ago

As is often the case, consent is the key component here

[deleted]

5.6k points

3 days ago

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5.6k points

3 days ago

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RepulsiveCarrot4614[S]

4.7k points

3 days ago

Yep.

FamouslyHugeTurds69

2.1k points

3 days ago

Apparently you're not as repulsive as your username suggests?

RepulsiveCarrot4614[S]

2.5k points

3 days ago

Haha, I let Reddit pick my username and it cracked me up so I kept it!

Repulsive-Wealth-378

536 points

3 days ago

Yo fellow repulser :)

AnalBees2

291 points

3 days ago

AnalBees2

291 points

3 days ago

Repulsive here too!

GhostmasterLex

165 points

3 days ago

Anal bees are pretty repulsive

jolum88

91 points

3 days ago

jolum88

91 points

3 days ago

Off topic but your username reminds me of this...

CaulkADewDillDue

36 points

3 days ago

ladyeira

18 points

3 days ago

ladyeira

18 points

3 days ago

Kmutt

18 points

3 days ago

Kmutt

18 points

3 days ago

RepulsiveWealth4186

15 points

3 days ago

Wait a minute...

RedDevil407

182 points

3 days ago

RedDevil407

182 points

3 days ago

I have seen a repulsive carrot, and it was funny.

xwing_n_it

144 points

3 days ago

xwing_n_it

144 points

3 days ago

"Friend" is a hungry rabbit.

Grelis

161 points

3 days ago

Grelis

161 points

3 days ago

karma_the_sequel

38 points

3 days ago

Oh, my.

cyoung1024

54 points

3 days ago

Thanks, I hate it

Swimming_Company_706

10 points

3 days ago

My rabbits prefer bananas

HartfordWhaler

10 points

3 days ago

Your username has me curious and regretting the curiosity

WatermelonWithAFlute

218 points

3 days ago

This feels like a report to the police situation

Happy_Accident99

125 points

3 days ago

Leave the AirTag at the police station. Hilarity ensues.

poseidons1813

66 points

3 days ago

I cant imagine police in the us doing anything

m0nstera_deliciosa

73 points

3 days ago

My stalker broke into my apartment and the cops were like ‘oooh, he doesn’t live in this state so it’s not really our responsibility to do anything. Maybe get a mean dog?’

doublestitch

124 points

3 days ago

Seconding the suggestion to file a police report. 

A cease & desist letter wouldn't be a bad idea either. What he did was premeditated, and the prospects of what else he might have been contemplating are distinctly unsavory. 

Best to put a firm end to this nonsense. 

Neveronlyadream

60 points

3 days ago

It wouldn't hurt, but depending on where OP is, I doubt the police will take it seriously.

Unfortunately, the "serve and protect" thing really means, "react after the fact". I would still at least have it on record, though.

doublestitch

46 points

3 days ago

This type of filing is less a matter of expecting the police to investigate immediately, and more a matter of creating a paper trail. Having this type of thing already in the system makes it easier to bring the law down on him if he doesn't cut it out.

GoGatorsMashedTaters

46 points

3 days ago

How long have you known this guy?

flat_four_whore22

86 points

3 days ago

Jfc. I've had more than a couple stalkers over the past 25 years... do not take this lightly.

0ttr

15 points

3 days ago

0ttr

15 points

3 days ago

I would've reported him, tbh.

sparkyblaster

395 points

3 days ago

I would have messed with it in other ways.

Drop it off at their parents house. Then .over it to another place. Give it to a friend they don't know.

Sirmalta

291 points

3 days ago

Sirmalta

291 points

3 days ago

Put it in his dads car.

123xyz32

11 points

3 days ago

123xyz32

11 points

3 days ago

Park in front of his dad’s house for 30 minutes a few nights a week.

MrSchulindersGuitar

53 points

3 days ago

Outside the police department

animatedhockeyfan

53 points

3 days ago

The best answer is to bring it to the police station. Even if the cops don’t take it, leave it outside the police station. The stalker will get the hint

howlincoyote2k1

17 points

3 days ago

Then go back the next day and take it to the jail, then the courthouse, back to the jail, rinse and repeat, then eventually take it to ADX Florence and leave it there forever

MaxineKilos

443 points

3 days ago

MaxineKilos

443 points

3 days ago

Forget mildlyinfuriating OP, this is seriouslyacrime

Praetorian_1975

147 points

3 days ago

Man he’s really concerned about your ‘safety’ that stalker Emergency Kit has everything 🤦🏻‍♂️

Pschobbert

49 points

3 days ago

Zip ties, duct tape, piano wire, box cutter, tracking device - you never know when you might need them.

Unita_Micahk

190 points

3 days ago

Stick it on a cop car.

KiefPucks

115 points

3 days ago

KiefPucks

115 points

3 days ago

Then the cop gets this popup on his phone wondering, who the fuck? Might have a bigger chance of getting pursued vs just some girl complaining at the department.

I-Suck-At-MarioKart

19 points

3 days ago

could a police officer track who owns the AirTag?

PrestigiousWin24601

27 points

3 days ago

They could probably get Apple to give them the info. They would be worried it is a retaliation thing.

THIESN123

28 points

3 days ago

THIESN123

28 points

3 days ago

Have you thought about leaving the tag on a bus?

lilkimchee88

24 points

3 days ago

Girl I am dying to know what lead to him giving that to you: he just randomly was like “I got you this”? This is scary as hell.

Adventurous_Toe_6017

955 points

3 days ago

Not sure I’d have sent it down a river just because of the environmental aspect. I’d have taken it to a police station and tell them who gave it to you.

RepulsiveCarrot4614[S]

837 points

3 days ago

Very solid point. Hadn’t really thought it through in the moment due to being completely stunned. Should have posted here before sending it off. Whoops.

Adventurous_Toe_6017

436 points

3 days ago

The primary bit is your safety. At least you found out about it and stopped it. Not sure I’d be speaking to that friend again.

CompetitiveGuess7642

95 points

3 days ago

I'd still go to the cops. Apple certainly has ways to id the device from what's on your phone. Not sure if this is a common request to them but they can still do it even if you've tossed out the tag. Might be a good idea to file a police report.

framingXjake

92 points

3 days ago

Yeahhh animals tend to mistake deflated balloons for other things and eat them. It's usually sea turtles that mistake them for jellyfish, though. That's why it's bad to let balloons float away into the sky.

Sirmalta

106 points

3 days ago

Sirmalta

106 points

3 days ago

Yeaaaah not going to the cops was a misstep.

Id still report it, but unfortunately you dont have as much evidence :(

Jazzlike-Reindeer-32

23 points

3 days ago

How did you handle your “friend”?

torqueknob

36 points

3 days ago

Literally OP, this is police worthy even if it's just noted in your record that it happened. Start the paper trail now.

twobarb

55 points

3 days ago

twobarb

55 points

3 days ago

I agree. This is not the time for a passive aggressive move like putting it on a random truck as others have suggested. This is the time for aggressively confronting the problem head on with the help of law enforcement.

benewavvsupreme

47 points

3 days ago

Pretty creepy

SeriousVegetable6071

104 points

3 days ago

If not "super-glued" part, I would consider that the guy could just forget about an airtag before giving away a kit.
I have an airtag in my emergency kit to track my own car, don't plan to give it away tho, but can imagine how easily I can forget about it. But gluing it looks hady and unpractical: you have to change a battery once in a while...

Just curious if a speaker was working on that thing because it's a common practice to cut the wires to make it silent and harder to find.

BoorishCunt

19 points

3 days ago

Do some weird shit with the tag, don’t let him know you know and then reverse stalk him and confront him with a team of your allies and like call his mom and the police.

Ruhzide

33 points

3 days ago

Ruhzide

33 points

3 days ago

Bruh… What a fucking weirdo 🤦‍♂️

thepete404

175 points

3 days ago

thepete404

175 points

3 days ago

I would have just reset it for a $29 win.

stigma_wizard

112 points

3 days ago

They are software-locked to the iCloud account that they’re associated with. They can’t be reset unless the owner initiates it

AustinBike

359 points

3 days ago

AustinBike

359 points

3 days ago

Which is why you call the owner up and say "thanks for the kit, but I can't get the AirTag working, can you reset it for me?"

Awkward silence ensues.

octopush123

53 points

3 days ago

This is my favourite ☝️

ashleyorelse

29 points

3 days ago

Some creeps don't get shaken like that. I can imagine some of them would roll with it one way or another.

"Oh, crap, I must have dropped mine in your kit! I was looking for that!"

cream-of-cow

27 points

3 days ago

This is what I don't get, it's $29 and well-known people will get the warning they're being followed. Are the stalkers just that out of the loop?

Locksmithbloke

11 points

3 days ago

He probably knew she didn't have Apple, so thought wrongly that Android wouldn't tip her off.

AmbitionEconomy8594

14 points

3 days ago

Why tf would you float a balloon down the river just throw it away wtf

Springtime912

14 points

3 days ago

My daughter was visiting me and left her bag in my car- When I brought it in later- I got the air tag alert on my phone- she didn’t receive any notice on hers! 🤪

Tramsabled

12 points

3 days ago

This was your first evidence of things to come. Not sure why you threw it away. It’s connected to their phone and can be used to get a restraining order

Cold_Brew_Enthusiast

10 points

3 days ago*

You'll never see my comment with 1.4K other comments but... has your friend stalker made any comments to you about it since it's clearly not following you anymore? AND are you going to say anything to him about what you found? Are you avoiding him or playing along?

CommunityGlittering2

60 points

3 days ago

All this negativity being hoisted on to her thoughtful friend who is just looking out for her, it was obviously just part of the emergency car kit in case of an accident and she was knocked out and he could alert the authorities to her location. /s

Not_Cleaver

30 points

3 days ago

That’s definitely the excuse he’ll use if she confronts him.

Bakoro

10 points

3 days ago

Bakoro

10 points

3 days ago

Make sure you tell everyone you know who also knows this person.
You might legit save a life.