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| 1 |  | SENATE RESOLUTION
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| 2 |  |  WHEREAS, Smartphone device sales are on the rise with  | 
| 3 |  | almost 1 billion units sold in the world in 2013; and
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| 4 |  |  WHEREAS, Smartphone theft has increased in Illinois and the  | 
| 5 |  | United States; in 2013, 3.1 million American consumers were  | 
| 6 |  | victims of
smartphone theft, according to Consumer Reports  | 
| 7 |  | Magazine (double the number reported in 2012); and
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| 8 |  |  WHEREAS, 113 smartphones are stolen every minute in the  | 
| 9 |  | United States; in New York City,
those thefts account for 14%  | 
| 10 |  | of all crime; the Federal Trade Commission cites one out of
3  | 
| 11 |  | robberies nationwide involves the theft of a mobile phone; and
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| 12 |  |  WHEREAS, Secure Our Smartphones (SOS), an initiative  | 
| 13 |  | spearheaded by a coalition of law enforcement
officials  | 
| 14 |  | co-chaired by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and  | 
| 15 |  | San Francisco District
Attorney George Gascon, is comprised of  | 
| 16 |  | consumer groups, law enforcement agencies, and elected leaders
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| 17 |  | from across the country, including Illinois Attorney General  | 
| 18 |  | Lisa Madigan; SOS advocates a "kill switch", such as featured  | 
| 19 |  | on the latest iPhone operating system, that allows the rightful  | 
| 20 |  | owner to wipe all data from
a stolen phone, thus rendering any  | 
| 21 |  | stolen smartphone inoperable on any network, anywhere in the  | 
| 22 |  | world, eliminating the incentive to steal smartphones; and
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