Re: detecting hidden sat nav or phone in car
"lostparts" <clem641@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Must of been one of Bush's guest worker groups.
>
Guest workers with special skills. The thing is when you found cars stolen
from the states and transported to Mexico, including American police cars,
there is no way to force the Mexican government to return it back to the US.
> "Jack" <Jack@xxxx.xxx> wrote in message
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> "JWBH" <blue.star777@REMOOOOVEvirgin.net> wrote in message
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>> On the television the other day was something about how thieves are using
>> something electronic to find out if someone has a satelite navigation
>> system
>> hidden in their car. I didn't get any of the details of it.
>>
>> I usually keep a cheap mobile phone in the glove compartment of the car,
>> as a spare.
>> Could similar means (what ever they were) be used to pick up that my
>> phone
>> in inside? If
>> so I wouldn't leave it in the car.
>>
>>
>>
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> Didn't see the show but I think thieves are more interested in disabling
> your LoJack devices than detecting cell phones. Had my almost new Acura
> with
> a high end alarm system stolen in San Diego and within two hours it was
> completely stripped and parts already transported to Mexico.
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