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Old 04-23-2006, 03:38 AM   #43
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Quote: Originally Posted by jthiani
Guys...im not shooting blanks here....i've researched this. i know excatly what im doing. and as much work time and effort ive put into my car not to mention money (as im sure most of you have) i will be damed if i will let any yahoo break in and steal or damage it all. I will do everythign i leagally can to prevent this. the only legal risks i face by doing this at this time are civil, and we all know theres really no gurantee with this one !!!!!

I hope your 98 Range Rover and installed hardware are worth more than a huge lawsuit in the event you actually consider going through with your idea. Maybe SeaLawyer could clarify, but if someone were to come after you with a suit, they could probably come after your seraniautomation/house/personal funds as well.

I don't know much about laws, but what you are attempting to do is definately not legal. Yes, it's fun to talk about. Better yet, is when you try to implement your security system, just to have someone completely steal your entire vehicle (rather than your system).

I really am glad people come to discuss their bright ideas here first, rather than trying to implement then off the bat. Hopefully we can talk some sense into the bad ideas.

I mean, if I was a criminal, and saw a car with stickers advertising high voltage protection used - I would really think there was something expensive inside the car. If I took the stickers seriously, I'd find a buddy with a tow truck, move the vehicle to a safe place and chop it.

Why don't you just tint the windows really dark, get an alarm capable of paging you when there's a breach, and call it a day.

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