GPS units are receivers not transmitters. Cell phones? That's a different kettle of fish. However, if you are really concerned, get LoJack. It works, and the police have good support for it. I have it in one of my newer vehicles. On May 17, 2005, at 7:08 PM, No Name Available wrote: > This brings a question to my mind... > Can a GPS unit or, even a cell phone with one inside it > be used to locate a stolen vehicle? |
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