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Well, no - definitely not a better solution. Thieves can always just smash your windows, grab your valuables, and walk away in under a minute while the alarm goes off.A better solution is to armor the horn wires so that they can't be clipped. Several layers of wire loom and/or a metal guard will do it. See posts #54 and #56, above.
Thieves are just as likely to smash your windows simply looking for valuables. Of course, in any vehicle it's unwise to leave things where they can be seen through the windows, and there is no harm in taking steps to make a break-in more difficult.Well, no - definitely not a better solution. Thieves can always just smash your windows, grab your valuables, and walk away in under a minute while the alarm goes off.
Not leaving valuables in your car is the best solution, and really the only 'solution'. Thieves break into cars because people leave valuables in them.
Don't worry, it's just new member syndrome.I disagree. Around here lots of cars getting ripped off to be sent overseas.
There was an actual PD show called “Bait Car” out in Cali similar to what you’re describing. 5-0 baited a car for an easy snatch & grab. When the perp took the bait & got maybe a block away, the po-po shut the vehicle down and moved in.Problem child areas need bait cars. These PD’s need to get off their lazy àsses and do some actual work. Kit up some seized vehicles, sit on them and start trapping thieves.
Better or worse, today’s environment makes criminals think they can just swing out a Glock and be bad, so the well trained LEOs will end that stupidity in short order. Smarter thieves will know to take their lumps in prison.
Don't worry, it's just new member syndrome.
He'll come down off the initial FRF high eventually.