True Laim, but a tracker unit isnt as obvious as you might think though.
Avoid the GPS & GSM only ones though as there easily jammable. VHF freqeuncy ones aren't.
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True Laim, but a tracker unit isnt as obvious as you might think though.
Avoid the GPS & GSM only ones though as there easily jammable. VHF freqeuncy ones aren't.
I have never understood how they can afford to operate a helicopter for any emergency let alone something as trivial as a stolen car. They couldn't be making more money than they know what to do with from fines and scameras surely??
The traffic police have a nifty little gizmo that they whomp on the roof which homes in on said stolen motor. Impressive stuff tbh.
Yea its impressive alright, but as said you can jam trackers as easily as mobile speed cameras.
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Originally Posted by Mike
Aye, it's about the size of a T-rex's brain isn't it. lol
Faraday cage/lead lined truck would be my choice lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Mike
Think it costs something like £1000 an hour to operate lolQuote:
Originally Posted by L14MNP
Tin foil should block it anyway :d
You been watching to much Fast & Furious lol lolQuote:
Originally Posted by L14MNP
I can never watch too much of that lol. I was wondering which you meant, then I remembered, 2bi2curious when Jimmy discovers the tech. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Mike
My mate said the Tracker was small when he seen it being fitted to his Ranger Rover.
CBA to Google but I don't think County Durham has a coppa choppa. Northumbria does, but CD have never had fixed cam locations, like Swindon decided to do and now another county IIRC. Does this mean none of them can afford a Eurocopter now? :dQuote:
Originally Posted by Jack
That means when I rob the post office I won't need to do so in a scuba suit.
Mine was the size of a 14 box of fags in the white Nova.Quote:
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