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Originally Posted by JinnKai
Get Lojack.
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actually, installers are lazy, there are only so many places that one can hide the lojack transmitter, and more often than not thieves can find the transmitter on a vehicle they suspect lojack to be installed and disable it within about 15 minutes. I've also heard of radio jammers.
One of the most effective deterrents (again this won't stop flat beds and tow trucks) is a kill switch. usually allows for enough fuel for the vehicle to move a block or two finishing what's in the fuel line and then the engine cuts
out. Most theives will not try to figure out why a vehicle stopped working and will just abandon it.
I forgot that the other day I was watching a parking attendant move a car across a parking lot that had some odd angles, he used a tire skate, so the parking the car in front of the garage, again is just a time waster for the thief.
http://www.tireskate.com/
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