But it's Flame Broiled! - Here's a crime oddity for you.
Police in Troy, Michigan, are investigating the radio frequency highjacking of a Burger King drive-thru speaker system.
ClickOnDetroit.com, a local TV news channel, reports:
Police believe one or two young men, possibly teenagers, are responsible for issuing obscenities and insults to customers at a Troy Burger King drive-through window."You don't need a couple of Whoppers. You are too fat. Pull ahead," Officer Gerry Scherlink said is an example of what the hackers are telling customers at the drive-through speaker.
The franchise owner issued an apology to customers and managers are trying to change the radio frequencies that the system uses.
Of course I'm not certain what good changing the frequency will do. I would think that if the jackers had the tech to find the original frequency in the first place they could find the new in the same manner.
What they need is a Geordi La Forge. I bet he could make the frequency secure. Well, either him or drop the radio frequency all together and run cable.
