Update : We ’ve been had . It looks like this is a hoax . These film were uploaded to Flickr from the website TopShop , and are theTop 50 photostaken in the exclusive Photo Booth area determine up at the London Fashion Week Venue . move around out these people are n’t thief at all !
Here ’s a moral for you , prospective thief : if you slip a MacBook , it is altogether possible that any pictorial matter you take of yourself using the onboard applications programme Photo Booth could be uploaded directly to a exposure - sharing Web site that ’s haunt by millions of people . That ’s exactly what occur when a group of misfortunate robbers got a hold of a MacBook , engage in hilarity by submit over a hundred pictures of themselves as seen through the fun theatre mirror that is Photo Booth .
Apparently the true owner of the black MacBook had an app such asFlickrBooth 1.1loaded , uploading every one of those image mechanically to photo sharing site Flickr . A few weeks after the theft , the owners find these photos on their Flickr news report . Now here they are , for all to see — four of the more - recognizable pics are in the gallery below . Anyone know these the great unwashed ? Let ’s retrieve out who they are and perhaps ask them if they ’ve see a black MacBook lie down around anywhere .

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