On the line. #comics
![[A person is holding up their smart phone while speaking to the Chief of police who is sitting at a desk in front of a ringing phone.]
Person: Okay Chief. You кеер them on the line and I'll trace the call on my smartphone.
Chief: Got it.
[The chief answers the phone.]
Chief: Hello? Yes, this is the Chief. What are your demands? What time would--
[The first person runs back into the room, holding a sheet of paper.]
Person: Done!
[A close-up of the paper shows a crude pencil tracing of that persons smart phone.] [A person is holding up their smart phone while speaking to the Chief of police who is sitting at a desk in front of a ringing phone.]
Person: Okay Chief. You кеер them on the line and I'll trace the call on my smartphone.
Chief: Got it.
[The chief answers the phone.]
Chief: Hello? Yes, this is the Chief. What are your demands? What time would--
[The first person runs back into the room, holding a sheet of paper.]
Person: Done!
[A close-up of the paper shows a crude pencil tracing of that persons smart phone.]](https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/114/201/362/701/924/317/original/711fde550505353c.jpeg)
@Chrishallbeck
Oh Doge, tsk, tsk, tsk.
not your fault, but I find this media meme horrible
no, nobody was ever needed to keep a call active to trace it back.
Phone lines have been digital for a long time and tracing stuff was never a problem.
They keep you on the line so someone can drive to your location - not to trace anything.
no, nobody was ever needed to keep a call active to trace it back.
Phone lines have been digital for a long time and tracing stuff was never a problem.
They keep you on the line so someone can drive to your location - not to trace anything.
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