Florida禁止将AirTags用于严重犯罪, 从2025年10月1日起判处最高15年的监禁。
Florida bans using AirTags in serious crimes, making it a felony with up to 15 years in prison starting Oct. 1, 2025.
2025年10月1日生效的佛罗里达州新法律规定,在谋杀、绑架或强奸等严重罪行中,使用苹果AirTags或类似追踪者,可判处二级重罪,最高可判处15年监禁和10 000美元罚款。
A new Florida law taking effect October 1, 2025, makes using Apple AirTags or similar trackers in serious crimes like murder, kidnapping, or rape a second-degree felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison and $10,000 in fines.
法律针对跟踪跟踪和家庭暴力中滥用跟踪装置的现象不断增多,案件从2019年的15起激增到2025年的100多起。
The law targets the rising misuse of tracking devices in stalking and domestic violence, following a surge in cases from 15 in 2019 to over 100 in 2025.
它以先前的改革为基础,对跟踪者跟踪重罪的情况进行了升级。
It builds on prior reforms that upgraded tracker-related stalking to a felony.
立法者列举了一些引人注目的案件,包括2021年谋杀一名4岁儿童的案件,作为催化剂。
Lawmakers cite high-profile cases, including the 2021 murder of a 4-year-old, as catalysts.
当局警告说,这些装置往往隐藏在车辆或物品中,能够进行隐蔽的监视,难以察觉,促使公众注意警告信号。
Authorities warn that such devices, often hidden in vehicles or belongings, enable covert surveillance and are hard to detect, urging public awareness of warning signs.