Re: Satellite spy in every vehicle

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Larry

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Oh honestly do you really think that you would not be able to get round that
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Can't think how you could wire something like that with a foolproof
immobiliser in a vintage landie, besides there would be safety issues, what
happens inside a tunnell, a garage, a multi storey carpark where you cannot
get a satellite signal.

I daresay there are several steep valleys where you cannot either.


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Larry
Series 3 rust and holes



"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> It's no good just denying it will ever happen.
> If Tim keeps saying it won't or can't, he may be right but he more than
> likely will be wrong.
> GPS is already two way as we use it on marine position finders to add
> pinpoint accuracy. It's called SdGPS (Satellite Differential GPS).
> The technology is already there and some is already in use.
> It's too simplistic to say that the system can easily be jammed. If it's

not
> receiving a signal the car won't start!
> The only way round it is to go outlaw. With no tax, insurance, MOT or GPS
> spy in the car.
> It's probably the easiest solution. Seems to work well for our foreign
> friends who kill pedestrians and then get off with a fine for dangerous
> driving.
> Peter
>
>



 
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