To: steve50; **South_Carolina
Tracking vehicles would be too easy to defeat.
OK, you weigh in against it. I don't agree that the vehicle tracking would be easy to defeat. Can you explain how it would be that easy? Also, there may be only a relatively small (statistically) number of carjackings per year, but this would work for all stolen cars. That number is very high and factors into our car insurance costs, etc.
5 posted on
12/15/2002 6:21:09 AM PST by
doosee
To: doosee
Another multi million dollar federal program to track mostly honest citizens is not an answer to our problems. If you want the system it is available commercially. Order the option and deal with your insurance company for the reduced rate, instead of forcing it on everyone.
16 posted on
12/15/2002 6:37:07 AM PST by
steve50
To: doosee
Wrap the transmiter in Alumminum foil. No signal could make it out. It is that easy.
31 posted on
12/15/2002 7:00:00 AM PST by
Karsus
To: doosee
First of all, there are already systems out there that can track your cars. You simply have to purchase them. The On Star system comes to mind. If you want to be tracked, buy it. I'll take care of myself.
To: doosee
That number is very high and factors into our car insurance costs, etc.
Will we sell our liberties for the cost of lower insurance premiums?
To: doosee
OK, you weigh in against it. I don't agree that the vehicle tracking would be easy to defeatWell I will rip mine out and trade with the first cross country trucker I meet. Then I will trade that one for the one on my neighbors car, who only drives 1,000 miles a year, all in this county. How's that for a start? I own half a dozen handguns and have only bought one. To get the others I traded the ones I did buy for what I now have. As soon as I find someone to trade a 9mm S&W to, I will not have any that I bought myself!
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