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Penguin68 Wrote:

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> I bought this parking barrier for my drive-way -

> it's not currently available (it was very good

> value) but there are alternatives.

>

> https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B078Z9QJP2?psc=1&ref=p

> px_pop_dt_b_product_details


Yeah - as many things to make it difficult I'd say - they might be able to get around one or two or all of them but each hurdle makes it more difficult.

A cheap pouch from eBay stops this. Everyone with keyless entry keys needs to get one.



kford Wrote:

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> If its keyless entry, they bounce the signal from

> inside the house, open it and then just drive

> away.

Townleygreen Wrote:

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> My car is keyless entry but you can't drive away

> unless the key is in the car. Is this harder to

> steal? Anyone know?



Depends

Do you have to press a button to unlock ? If so it's safer than the proximity keys that unlock as you approach the vehicle

However either way once in the car they can access the system and program it to accept a new key to start it


Things have progressed from using a crooklock to deter theft

Spartacus wrote:


>Depends

>Do you have to press a button to unlock ? If so it's safer than the proximity keys that unlock as you approach the

>vehicle

>However either way once in the car they can access the system and program it to accept a new key to start it


Yes I have to press a button to unlock

Have you called the police and reported it as stolen? You also need to Call Land Rover UK and provide them with the VIN number just incase they try to sell it or change the number plates and pass it off as something different.
Worked on a government project aimed at reducing car theft many years ago. This was high end stuff, where they cloned vin numbers so essentially when the RHD BM/Jag/Land/Range Rover was shipped to the Gulf it was not reported as stolen as it went with plates and VIN number from a car not reported as stolen. Not sure if this is still the MO of upmarket crims.

I just wanted to bring to your attention, some time ago a friend of mine who lives near ryedale told me about an incident that happened to their neighbour.

Basically someone trying to steal the wheels off their car, came one night & loosened all the nuts on all of the wheels in preparation to steal them the following night.

I'm guessing the plan was to put the car onto bricks & take the wheels.


Thankfully somehow they noticed..., as it could've costed them their lives!


Tbh I don't check my wheels before I drive off but considering the crime rate currently & we know it'll get worse it may be something worth considering

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