radio code
cobram at juno.com
cobram at juno.com
Mon Aug 2 00:22:26 PDT 2010
Richard van der Hoff <quattro at rvanderhoff.org.uk> writes:
> Doesn't really sound like a practice that should be encouraged - if
> it becomes commonplace, coded radios become a bit pointless as a thief
> has an odds-on chance of pulling one with a code on the back!
>
> Having said that, I'm just as guilty as anyone else - at least one
> of my previous cars had the number marked on the back...
Around here nobody steals car radios anymore, they're pretty much
worthless unless they're the ubber-newest DVD with all the bells and
whistles. You're more likely to find your change missing from the
ashtray than your radio after a break in, they were more likely looking
for the GPS that left that round mark on your windshield.
Car stereos are about as popular with thieves as VCRS and tube
televisions.
Is it still a problem on your side of the pond?
BCNU,
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