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One problem with car horn is the cars that beep it every time you lock your doors...
Almost every car that has the ability to disable this, including my 2004 Subaru. The method was strange and complicated but it did work.
Why do they still make car alarms? (2015)
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Re: Why do they still make car alarms? (2015)
#62In large cities people ignore car alarms and are more and likely going to attract a brick through the window from pissed of neighbors. The biggest issue is people with car alarms have the sensitivity so low anything triggers them. I used to live in a condo, owned a Fatboy and when I fired up the bike and rode up the underground parkade 6-10 cars alarms would go off.
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#64I'd rather see a tracking system attached to several parts of the vehicle. This would allow law enforcement to track the vehicle, and/or the parts if the vehicle is broken down and sold. In the United States we have "LoJack" but it's not a standard feature rather a dealer upsell.
Which can all be defeated by the car thief carrying a $100 box that blocks all kinds of wireless signals (GPS, LoJack, 4G, etc)
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#65Is Popular Mechanics just a SEO site?!
That was in a hidden piece of HTML at the end of the article:
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In the USA, as long as you're not recording audio and it's not in a place where people have a reasonable expectation of privacy, clandestine video surveillance is A-OK.
I don’t know why cars don’t come with built in dash cams yet. Seems like there is huge demand for it.
Re: Why do they still make car alarms? (2015)
#67In large cities people ignore car alarms and are more and likely going to attract a brick through the window from pissed of neighbors. The biggest issue is people with car alarms have the sensitivity so low anything triggers them. I used to live in a condo, owned a Fatboy and when I fired up the bike and rode up the underground parkade 6-10 cars alarms would go off.
Car theft is relatively rare here too.
Re: Why do they still make car alarms? (2015)
#68I really wish there was a way to disable the panic button on my key fob. It has a hair trigger and only requires one click to activate. I regularly trigger it by bending over with my keys in my pocket.
Re: Why do they still make car alarms? (2015)
#69If you have your car at the mall or are in a big city parking garge, sure it doesn't do much. If you live in the rest of the United States, which is spread out and some quite rural, a car alarm can quickly notify you someone is messing with your car. My town has a population a little over 300 people, we have one resident that is... not well... that rides his bicycle around even int he dead of winter and pounds on peo…