As reported by NY Daily News, AppleInsider spotted the news and mentioned how Herbert immediately regretted going after the thieves that stole his bike, not anticipating that the incident would end up being a physical one. After approaching the criminals through the AirTags, Herbert was taken down and pummeled to the point that he was left with a broken nose. Thanks to the incident, Herbert states that he no longer feels safe in his neighborhood. It is remarkably unsafe to go after criminals with your stolen property, even if you can track them with ease using AirTags. It is always prudent practice to inform law enforcement personnel, who are also well-equipped to deter such criminals. As Herbert points out earlier, if any of these individuals were armed with a weapon, the entire scenario would have been much worse than the bike owner receiving a broken nose. Hopefully, this will serve as a reminder that just because AirTags serve as a multi-purpose accessory to locate stolen belongings does not mean it is not a good idea to pursue criminals without adequate backup. News Source: NY Daily News

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