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markcars 
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Posted: July 14, 2004 at 10:58 PM / IP Logged  
Well if we start talking about illegal ways for protection, is that not a contradiction of the law? Using an "illegal" thing to prevent another "illegal" event? I know its not a good topic to talk about since I don't know who all could be reading this so I'll just not talk anymore about this topic and leave it at that. I did find a few ways (without harming a would be thief) but can't disclose that in a public forum.
maglin 
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Posted: July 15, 2004 at 8:35 AM / IP Logged  

ah phoo... i'll install the biggest sirens i can find in the headrest of my car if i ever see more than 3 people looking at it cross ways... if they sit down in the seat, and the alarm is enabled, therell be a switch that turns the damn thing on.  if his ears don't bleed, i'll go bigger.

The law rarely protects a person... i assuem in that incident with the truck in teh parking lot, no cop showed up?  *chuckles*  Car alarms don't alarm the cops... unless you're in beverly hills... they just alarm the owner to come running with a big fookin stick, and come prepared to issue the law himself.

and the first 'officer of the law' to ask about my system, i'll invite to have a seat.  haha.

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Posted: July 15, 2004 at 4:13 PM / IP Logged  
maglin wrote:

The law rarely protects a person... i assuem in that incident with the truck in teh parking lot, no cop showed up?  *chuckles*  Car alarms don't alarm the cops... unless you're in beverly hills... they just alarm the owner to come running with a big fookin stick, and come prepared to issue the law himself.

and the first 'officer of the law' to ask about my system, i'll invite to have a seat.  haha.

What the hell are you talking about? The other post was referring to the stupid comment about electrifying your seats. Also technically if you were to " invite an officer into your car" and then panic the alarm with sirens in the headrest, you can and probably would be arrested for assualting an officer.
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jc18750 
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Posted: July 24, 2004 at 3:19 PM / IP Logged  
wow, you need anger management. don't get so pissed off at people for having ideas. all you'd need to do is put a "caution- harmful shock" sticker on your window. a disclaimer puts the responsability on the dumbass who gets hurt. that's why you see wet floor signs in resturaunts when they mop the floor. if they fall, they wont get far in court. without the sticker, you would be liable for setting a "man trap". i've got some other ways that i have done legally if you want to send me an email, ill tell you all about them. questions@mycustomcar.com
markcars 
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Posted: July 24, 2004 at 10:13 PM / IP Logged  
hey justin, I think electrifying someone is really not something lawful even if you put a sign that says "caution harmful shock" unless you are running a power plant, but I am sure there will be people for and against this subject. Besides that, the bigger problem would be the possibility of jeorpatizing your own safety in the case of accidentally having the switch on and the owner of the car sitting and harming themselves. Any case, if you have other means that aren' harmful, thats great. maybe you can even post them here, unless they're illegal of course.
jc18750 
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Posted: July 25, 2004 at 1:55 AM / IP Logged  
i wouldn't do it to my car, but it would be funny to see. my girlfriends dad worked as a technician for BMW for 25 years, he grabbed a coil once during enging crank and lost his large tea on the side of the car. He had to go home and change. but for extra security, on most newer cars the power lock actuator is built into the door mechanism that keeps the door shut. with this, you can get duplicate handles from the rear doors to the front doors and eliminate the key holes. You can also get duplicate door lock mechanisms from the back doors to the front. this will allow you to to eliminate the lock bars from the tumbler to the door and if you like, the lock bars from the lock to the inside lock/unlock switch. this way you can only lock/unlock the doors with the remote. you can't even unlock the front doors by pulling on the handles or flipping the locks. with no lock bars inside the doors, it is impossible to "jimmy stick" the doors. Even if they break a window, they have to climb through the glass. just make sure you wire a fused 8 guage wire between the front of the car and the battery. cause if your batt goes dead and you didn't do that, you're screwed. it's a lot of work, but i have done it to two different cars and it works great. i also shaved the trunk on one and hooked it up to the alarm only. this way no one can get into the trunk without the remote. i can post pics if you need them.
markcars 
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Posted: July 25, 2004 at 7:35 AM / IP Logged  
I personally won't need the pictures as I have seen that done before on a few cars. The only problem, like you mentionned, was if the battery goes dead. To solve that we put wires from the battery to a secret spot under the car that can be reachable relatively easily and in the even that ever happens, the owner(or whoever knew the secret spot) could go there, place jumper cables and unlock the car (with the remote).
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