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deano87
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17th Jan 08 at 08:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it would only be a professional gang. I couldn't imagine the average joe being able to steal it.
_Allan_
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
it would only be a professional gang. I couldn't imagine the average joe being able to steal it.


Hardly professional, they had the keys. I don't even keep the house/car keys together. The Diskloc key goes on my house keys and aint left behind when I park at home. Not that it would stop the profs, just slow em down a little
deano87
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quote:
Originally posted by _Allan_
quote:
Originally posted by deano87
it would only be a professional gang. I couldn't imagine the average joe being able to steal it.


Hardly professional, they had the keys. I don't even keep the house/car keys together. The Diskloc key goes on my house keys and aint left behind when I park at home. Not that it would stop the profs, just slow em down a little

Still professional - they clearly knew what they were stealing.
Tom
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17th Jan 08 at 09:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Organised crime
barter
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feel sorry for your mate fella,on the tracker side of things it dosnt matter,last year or the year before cant remember to well,a mental evo and few other cars were stolen at japshow and not seen again,that scoobie will either be striped or on its way aboard now.

[Edited on 17-01-2008 by barter]
Brett
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17th Jan 08 at 11:38   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Glad I sold mine. Too much worry for shite like this.
Mattb
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wtf tracker has it got fitted then? If its a Tracker (made by tracker) it can be activated remotely and has a back up battery that lasts years...

Tis a shame
_Allan_
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I wish they'd sort the installation side out.
Mine was left on the dash and all I got was my car back with crumbs on the seats

WU-TANG- DAN
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17th Jan 08 at 12:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

at least he's insured.



[Edited on 17-01-2008 by WU-TANG- DAN]
barter
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quote:
Originally posted by Mattb
wtf tracker has it got fitted then? If its a Tracker (made by tracker) it can be activated remotely and has a back up battery that lasts years...

Tis a shame


theres ways round everything fella
Mattb
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i know, but he's saying they cant activate the tracker untill the ignition is switched on... Either its a shit tracker, or its been poorly installed.
barter
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yeh i thought all trackers were live all the time due to most cars are stolen and hiden up for a little while before collecting
SAL
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17th Jan 08 at 12:54   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It will be someone local or within 50 mile's
22B
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quote:
Originally posted by barter
quote:
Originally posted by Mattb
wtf tracker has it got fitted then? If its a Tracker (made by tracker) it can be activated remotely and has a back up battery that lasts years...

Tis a shame


theres ways round everything fella


get a clifford blackjax, very good bit of kit

Blackjax
Carjacking Response & Vehicle Recovery System
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BlackJax is fully automatic: no buttons or transmitters to push when a gun is involved. Just get away from the vehicle. BlackJax allows the criminal to drive away a safe distance. Then, a few seconds later, BlackJax blares the siren and flashes the lights to alert other drivers and witnesses. It then pulses down the ignition system to safely force the vehicle to slow to a complete stop. Siren blaring and lights flashing, unable to restart the engine, the carjacker has no choice but to abandon the vehicle.

BlackJax offers immediate vehicle self-recovery. With the vehicle immobilized a short distance away, the owner can recover it. No special tracking units, monthly fees or per-use charges. Just follow the sound of the BlackJax siren, then enter the PIN code. That's it – it's sabotage-proof. The only way to turn off BlackJax is with a secret user-selectable PIN code. If the carjacker tries guessing codes at random, BlackJax actively ignores his code entries for the next few minutes. Even if he were to find and remove the BlackJax control unit, he would still be unable to restart the engine. That's Clifford technology you can count on.£225.00
Steve
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17th Jan 08 at 13:36   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if criminals suspect a car has a tracker they will normally leave it parked somewhere for a few days and see if its recovered, if its not they can be safe to take it away again
Novaneil
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BTT just incase. Cheers
Carl
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quote:
Originally posted by _Allan_
I wish they'd sort the installation side out.
Mine was left on the dash and all I got was my car back with crumbs on the seats




jamez_zz
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quote:
Originally posted by Carl
quote:
Originally posted by _Allan_
I wish they'd sort the installation side out.
Mine was left on the dash and all I got was my car back with crumbs on the seats








its no laughin matter, but
therock2444
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19th Jan 08 at 18:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the dirty thief'in jipos that probably knicked it would of had it stripped down and sold on by the time the first post was put up. i feel sorry for your m8 it looked like a very nice car bud
Graham88
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quote:
Originally posted by Novaneil
The Tracker has been activated but until the iginition is switched on it'll do fcuk all unfortunetely. Why are they not battery backed up


I'm confused by this, surely they drove it away, therefore ignition was turned on?

Or is the tracker not activated at all times, so they haven't driven it since it was activated?
mattk
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19th Jan 08 at 22:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

they are activated, they are dormant before the car is stolen?

Feel so sorry for the bloke I really do he must be heartbroken, having your home burgled must be THE worst feeling ever

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