And there you have the answer in one, forget the tyre stinger.CitroJim wrote:Very interesting read there Richard
would need the deployment of a rocket propelled grenade!
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C5, C5, Xantia, BX, GS, Visa.
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Oddly enough, in today's The Register it looks as though a meltdown is on the horizon.myglaren wrote:I'm sure the Americans have the technology but how widespread it is I couldn't say - an embedded chip with a GPS transponder and immobiliser.
In the event of an accident or breakdown the car flags it's fault and location but also a stolen car can located be remotely disabled.
The footage we end up seeing on Traffic Cops, Motorway Cops, Police Interceptors etc, and all the others, uses a lot of footage shot by the police themselves which they sell on to the TV companies, and when they allow the film crews to film, and follow them, again the forces shown on the programmes earn money from allowing them to be there, in the cars at the scene of the action.
So, they do earn quite a lot of money from doing this!
So, they do earn quite a lot of money from doing this!
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The car that looks like a family car, but has special secret hidden abilities.
The car that looks like a family car, but has special secret hidden abilities.