Note To Cheaters: Next Time Hire the Brains 349
An anonymous reader writes "A man and his accomplice are accused of cheating on a Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) by using a wireless pinhole camera and cellphone to send realtime images of the exam questions to a team of people supplying the 'correct' answers. One problem: the 'answer team' was tricked into the job by being told they were taking a test to qualify them as MCAT tutors. There were several clues the 'tutor exam' was bogus, including the poor quality of the images of the questions. Suspicious, the 'answer team' discovered the real MCAT test was occurring at the same time. They started feeding wrong answers to the accused cheaters and called campus security. The two accused cheaters now face several charges as a result."
Re:Criminal Charges? (Score:5, Funny)
Oh that's because they were using an i-Phone
It was a pin-hole camera, not a pin-head camera.
you forgot (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Criminal Charges? (Score:4, Funny)
I've been looking for that statute for years, but every time I thought I had it the only message was "Not Found"!
Re:Criminal Charges? (Score:2, Funny)
Of course he's implying that. Because absolutely anything at all run by the gubmint automatically sucks.
What we need are two-fisted Randian Objectivist doctors! Who'll only help you if you're a benefit to society! No pesky 'ethics,' show your sawbones the money or you're just worm food. Forget about 'malpractice,' if a doctor keeps having patients die on him then people will stop going to him. /sarcasm, but do I really need to include the tag?