The point of the ban is to try and force non-muslims to accept Muslim rules.
Wouldn't the next course of prudent action be to start a group that asks its members to change their profile picture to a depiction of the prophet Mohamed.
I don't know, with the recent news of Apple "losing" yet another new iphone this seems more like a case of Apple strumming up free publicity. Well publicity at the expense of the Police dept. and of course the tax payers.
Asking/negotiating the terms of the phones existence isnt the proper way to identify ownership. Apples tactics do tend to walk the fine line of entrapment.
The point of the ban is to try and force non-muslims to accept Muslim rules.
Wouldn't the next course of prudent action be to start a group that asks its members to change their profile picture to a depiction of the prophet Mohamed.
I don't know, with the recent news of Apple "losing" yet another new iphone this seems more like a case of Apple strumming up free publicity. Well publicity at the expense of the Police dept. and of course the tax payers. Asking/negotiating the terms of the phones existence isnt the proper way to identify ownership. Apples tactics do tend to walk the fine line of entrapment.