[ISN] Phone war declared on Shanghai ads

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Date: Mon Dec 15 2003 - 03:18:18 PST

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    [Y'know, what's the harm in having everyone in the the office calling 
    the 800# listed in the spam you get daily? It costs them nothing to 
    send it, might as well hit them where it hurts, on their bottom line. ;)  - WK]
    
    
    12 December, 2003
    
    The authorities in Shanghai are deploying "phone pest" tactics to wage
    war on people illegally putting up posters and advertisements around
    the city.
    
     From next week, a computer using special audio software will call
    numbers left on flyers with a message ordering the owner of the phone
    to remove the advertisement and pay a fine.
    
    According to the Shanghai Daily newspaper, the phones will be called
    once an hour for the first two days.
    
    The frequency of the phone harassment will then be raised gradually -
    up to a maximum of one call every eight seconds.
    
    The campaign is in response to growing public complaints about the
    number of flyers that are put up on walls, lampposts and phone boxes
    around Shanghai.
    
    They advertise anything from medical cures to identity cards.
    
    The new phone pest tactics have already been tried out in neighbouring
    cities like Suzhou.
    
    In order to stop the calls, phone owners will have to pay a fine of
    $6-60, or disconnect their number.
    
    
    
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