Giving the car a clean today I noticed that the back passengers wheel has some marks around the locking nut and the others, some thieving ned must have decided to have a go !!
Pi55es you off people who just try to take what they want ....
Giving the car a clean today I noticed that the back passengers wheel has some marks around the locking nut and the others, some thieving ned must have decided to have a go !!
Pi55es you off people who just try to take what they want ....
doing this isn't as hard as it sounds, i'd like to see sum1 try to enter my garden shed!Originally Posted by Ceejay
Bloke in Liverpool several years ago had his car broken into four times in a month, so he, being an electrician, somehow wired the car up. He was arrested for attempted murder and eventually charged with a section 18 assault. Mind you, his car was OK after that.
Well... I know I’m not legally allowed to "electrify" my garden shed in order to protect it... but I also know its not going to injure anyone, just deter them.
I have a setup that can produce up to 40,000 volts, but it wont actually harm anyone, as its doesn’t produce enough current to actually do any harm. The 240v in you house is much more likely to kill you!
it will give you a belt' if you come within 40mm of the door handle, and trust me you wont try again.... plus I cant see a thief, going to the cop shop, saying "I was just about to nick all his tools and I got a shock off the door handle"… he’s more likely to tell his m8s to keep clear.
I’m glad MLC is in the traffic dept
Anyway… straying off topic here
So what can people do to protect there alloys? Alarm tilt sensors or microwave sensors… I think a tilt sensor might me a good “second” option I fitted one to my ST170’s existing alarm before, and it worked a treat for around £50.
Don't know what to say tommy ... fuC*ing pR*CKS need shootin' .... but they are loverly wheels mate
thats why ive got two sets of locking nuts
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