http://www.thelocal.de/society/20090320-18141.html

Published: 20 Mar 09 11:31 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20090320-18141.html

A Mickey Mouse toy included with the most recent edition of the Disney 
character’s comic book has made a mockery of German police, who are 
investigating reports that it picks up scanner dispatches.

“We’ve received reports and detectives are finding out whether it’s in 
violation of telecommunications law,” Hamburg police spokesperson Ulrike Sweden 
told the Hamburger Morgenpost.

The white mini-radio, about the size of two matchbooks, comes with issue 12 of 
the €3.20 Micky Maus comic book released on Monday, and officers have picked up 
several of the radios from newsstands to conduct tests.

Concerned parents in Hannover have also notified authorities that their 
children were picking up police chatter on the radios, which look similar to 
iPods. But a Hannover police spokesperson told the paper that officials believe 
they are dealing with a limited problem.

The comic book publisher Ehapa Verlag spokesperson Elke Schickedanz told the 
paper that the radio, manufactured in China, was “scrupulously tested at an 
institute for toy safety” and should only be able to tune into normal radio 
stations.

A statement on the publisher’s website assured readers on Friday that media 
reports are of “isolated cases.”

“Hence our request to Mickey Mouse readers: The radio is exclusively designed 
for listening to music. Everything else is not allowed,” the statement said.

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