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Old 12-05-2006, 09:32 PM
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Re: Prevent Your Car from Being Stolen

Originally Posted by wirewilly
Back in the 70's, my cousin had something he called an "ear piercer". Once the car was started this alarm of over 200 dcbls would go off and blow out the eardrums of the would-be thief. I wonder if someone still makes this product?
I had those in my '92 GMC dually. They were in the a/c vents, and you couldn't stand to be inside the vehicle if they were going off. Probably can't get them today, though. They might hurt the eardrums of the "alledged" thief, and that would violate his rights.
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