Argentina, government to require storing cell phones to be stored when entering bank

Posted on January 21, 2011 • Filed under: Argentina, Crime, Police/Military Activity, TRAVEL

The Central Bank regulated the bank security law, passed on the end of last year amid the boom in the form of theft known as “leaks. And it presents a surprise: according to the vice president of the company, Michael Pesce, customers and employees should leave bags or lockers their cell phones when entering a branch. This measure will begin to apply from next April 30 and was taken to the inapplicability of inhibitors provided by law, the official said. “We asked the National Communications Commission (NCC), the Federal Police and the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI),” he argued. Read Article

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