PLEASE READ and take note...............Car Thefts
#61
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by lordlucan:
<B>On the tracker issue, I had the genuine stickers but no tracker fitted, the M5 that was stolen the same night had the top of the range tracker installed. As the Police said and I already knew is that the scum have ways around the Trackers now, the most primative to reverse polarity on the battery, they no where to look to remove the devices as well, I wont post what the Police did say the thieves can now do with Trackers just in case a car thief does read it....
JamesB - love to be a co-pilot someday, thx.
Jase[/quote]
If reversing the polarity of the battery (presumably after disconnecting all the other polarity sensitive stuff) is used to damage trackers, it should be an easy matter to feed a tracker through a rectifier bridge. That way the tracker would get the right power no matter what the polarity was. I think that putting a single diode in the supply line would prevent damage due to reversed polarity, although it would cut the power when the polarity was wrong.
I am surprised that trackers are not built with rectifiers in the power supply as it would cost a few pence at manufacture and not much afterwards.
<B>On the tracker issue, I had the genuine stickers but no tracker fitted, the M5 that was stolen the same night had the top of the range tracker installed. As the Police said and I already knew is that the scum have ways around the Trackers now, the most primative to reverse polarity on the battery, they no where to look to remove the devices as well, I wont post what the Police did say the thieves can now do with Trackers just in case a car thief does read it....
JamesB - love to be a co-pilot someday, thx.
Jase[/quote]
If reversing the polarity of the battery (presumably after disconnecting all the other polarity sensitive stuff) is used to damage trackers, it should be an easy matter to feed a tracker through a rectifier bridge. That way the tracker would get the right power no matter what the polarity was. I think that putting a single diode in the supply line would prevent damage due to reversed polarity, although it would cut the power when the polarity was wrong.
I am surprised that trackers are not built with rectifiers in the power supply as it would cost a few pence at manufacture and not much afterwards.
#63
Idea for secure key "hiding" place. Buy a very large, very bad tempered Rottweiler, never feed it and then attach your car keys to his colar every night then if the basts get 'em they'll hopefully need a quick car to get to hospital pronto.
[This message has been edited by harryh (edited 11 December 2000).]
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#64
DaveP - My uncle has had 2 station cars in the last 3 months, 1 has been stolen and 1 has been broken into on TWells common, the police do monitor the area so he was told.
Marcus - The newspaper article was factually correct, did you like the picture ??!!
Jase
Marcus - The newspaper article was factually correct, did you like the picture ??!!
Jase
#65
Jase,
just wondered as scooby turbos are cheaper in SA than in UK, SuzyQ's friend in SA was going to get one a few months back and was quite shocked at how much cheaper they were than in UK. Please don't take this the wrong way, I was just wondering.
Regardless, let's hope that they are cheaper out there and the drug dealing *******s get **** all for your car, thus they'll be as pissed off as you are. Little consolation I know, but hey.
As for the picture, was nice. Was it taken in a little village wot is near my girlfriends house
just wondered as scooby turbos are cheaper in SA than in UK, SuzyQ's friend in SA was going to get one a few months back and was quite shocked at how much cheaper they were than in UK. Please don't take this the wrong way, I was just wondering.
Regardless, let's hope that they are cheaper out there and the drug dealing *******s get **** all for your car, thus they'll be as pissed off as you are. Little consolation I know, but hey.
As for the picture, was nice. Was it taken in a little village wot is near my girlfriends house
#67
Marcus - Yep mate, Dornden Drive !!!!!
BLP - Will post updates here so check back, so far they have been good and I was told by the broker that they are the quickest payers. However he also told me the premiums for Imprezas with AXA have risen by 40% recently so I doublt you will be re-insuring with them.
All the best
Jase
BLP - Will post updates here so check back, so far they have been good and I was told by the broker that they are the quickest payers. However he also told me the premiums for Imprezas with AXA have risen by 40% recently so I doublt you will be re-insuring with them.
All the best
Jase
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