how about the dude from pulp fiction talking outloud when someone gets near.. LOL
-- Joseph Fortino fortino1@onebox.com - email
---- developtrust <developtrust@HOME.COM> wrote: > On the contrary, in the case of my Mercedes it was the alarm that scared > away the thief who only took the closest item (a picnic basket) and > left > behind hundreds of dollars in cash, credit cards and expensive clothing. > > But your idea is a good low cost solution never the less. Just like > putting > a security alarm sign in your front yard or "beware of the dog" sign > on your > gate. > > By the way I love those door bells that bark like a dog. Is there such > an > item for a car that gets disturbed? If there is I want one for the > Vanagon. > > William Polowniak > 1989 Vanagon GL > 1988 Mercedes 300 SE > > > Deterence is best. In the vast majority of potential break-ins, > they'll > > choose the car next to mine without the $2.00 flashing LED (And mine > doesn't force me to run outside in the middle of dinner when it goes > off > 'cause a truck went by.). > > > > Gary > __________________________________________________ FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place. Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com |
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