Nicked car phones home!!
Nicked car phones home!!
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wolosp

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2,337 posts

285 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Heard on the lunchtime news - a new system that calls your mobile if your car gets pinched. You then tap in a PIN, and the car becomes imobilised the next time the car stops. Pity it doesn't operate the central locking so the toe-rag wot pinched it is still inside when you arrive!
A GPS system can then locate it.
Sounds fair enough - I wonder how much it'll cost though!

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

323 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Bastards. That story is supposed to be embargoed until tomorrow for some reason.

madcop

6,649 posts

283 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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On the local news magazine last night with the inventor (company from Marlow Bucks)

Price = £850 plus VAT installed.

Would the insurance companies reduce the premium pro rata if your vehicle was fitted with one as an anti theft measure. I would think not.

Captain muppet

8,540 posts

285 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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madcop said: On the local news magazine last night with the inventor (company from Marlow Bucks)

Price = £850 plus VAT installed.

Would the insurance companies reduce the premium pro rata if your vehicle was fitted with one as an anti theft measure. I would think not.


Insurance go down when you fit 850 quids worth of accessory? No, no, no, no, no. Insurance always goes up. Always.

Is there an add-on to route the engine exhaust through the A/C on recirculate after theft?

podie

46,646 posts

295 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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What happens if someone nicks yer dog and bone?

kevinday

13,594 posts

300 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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My colleague here in Hungary already has that system fitted to his Supra, its not even a new system here . We all had a laugh a couple of weeks ago when one of the sensors went wrong and his mobile kept ringing to tell him the door was open.

Fer

7,760 posts

300 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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Captain muppet said:
Insurance go down when you fit 850 quids worth of accessory? No, no, no, no, no. Insurance always goes up. Always.


Of course it will go up. You are adding value to the car, and making it more desireable!

wolosp

Original Poster:

2,337 posts

285 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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podie said: What happens if someone nicks yer dog and bone?

Yup! Imagine the scene...you leave your phone in the car , the tea-leaf drives off.
Car phones home.
Tea-leaf answers the phone and gets nicked by plod for using a phone whilst driving!

Sorted!

robkola

1,589 posts

284 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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kevinday said: My colleague here in Hungary already has that system fitted to his Supra, its not even a new system here . We all had a laugh a couple of weeks ago when one of the sensors went wrong and his mobile kept ringing to tell him the door was open.


Sounds like out BMS system in our data centre! The record is 160 text messages to the M&E engineer in one day . . . at about 50p a message!

Supra's in Hungary? Aren't they gangsters' cars like Beemer 840's etc? Were in my time (mid-90's)!


>> Edited by robkola on Thursday 17th October 15:19

kevinday

13,594 posts

300 months

Monday 21st October 2002
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No, there are very few and my colleague was daft enough to buy a non-turbo automatic so it has enough performance to outrun the police Ladas but not much more. We are going to take the cars to the Hungaroring when I get my wedge so that I can show what a real sports car is like

plotloss

67,280 posts

290 months

Monday 21st October 2002
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Skynet does a similar thing but it calls a call centre but they can stop the car remotely, lock the doors sound the alarm etc.

Worth a look.

Matt.