Mexican cops offer Xboxes for guns
Ne'er-do-wells trade shoot-'em-ups
Posted in Bootnotes, 28th March 2007 10:33 GMT
Free Download - Security Web 2.0
Mexican ne'er-do-wells are being offered the chance to trade their traditional shoot-'em-ups for a less lethal alternative, Reuters reports.
Mexico City's newly-elected mayor Marcelo Ebrard has decided to purge the city's mean streets by dishing out cash or a free Xbox for every handgun, while anyone surrendering a heavy calibre-weapon, such as a machine gun, will earn a shiny new PC.
Ebrard launched the initiative yesterday in the "notorious inner-city barrio of Tepito" - a "warren of scruffy homes and market stalls a few blocks north of the capital's main square". Police last month invaded Tepito, storming a tenement known locally as "The Fortress" and reputed to be the hub of "major cocaine and marijuana distribution" operations.
The guns-for-Xboxes organisers say they've got 100 computers ready to go. Each is worth 8,500 pesos ($769) and comes "equipped with software donated by Microsoft". The first day of the scheme saw 17 guns handed over, including a dozen from Tepito.
If the cunning plan proves successful, it will be extended to Iztapalapa - another miscreant-packed barrio also visited by police who last week "expropriated a six-block neighborhood filled with stores selling parts torn from stolen cars". ®

An Improved Architecture for High-Efficiency, High-Density Data Centers [WP126]
Securing Web 2.0
The Register Guide to Extended Validation
The Perfect (Virtual) Marriage
Ajax security dangers

The GUI that almost conquered the pocket
HP breaks Japanese excessive packaging record
Still sending naked email? Get your protection here
OpenOffice 3.0 - the only option for masochistic Linux users