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Re: Security , yes again.... (archive)

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Posted by NEW JERSEY LAW MAN on January 07, 2001 at 16:26:06:

In Reply to: Security , yes again.... posted by Lord Jay on January 07, 2001 at 11:13:05:


Well I'm going to try this again. This time I would actually like info about the car (not comments from dildo's).I Need to know about the security systems and what can be done if my car is stolen. ( not how much your life savings is {Ya think?}aka. DILDO) please post any info that applies to my request. I currently own both and AK47 and a glock, but the question is about the car's security systems, not how many holes I will put in someone trying to steal in!

Well, Lo-Jack is pretty good but there is BETTER out there to accurately track your vehicle. It just depends on how much your willing to spend or invest into your car? If your interested, this is what you should do. Find out who is the VERY BEST Private Detective Agency, and I'm definately not talking about a mom and pop outfit. In todays times, high tech PI's have extremely sophisticated tracking and monitoring devices that they can bury into you car so it will not be seen or found by the driver. This type of equipment is far superior to Lo-Jack but also more expensive. This is how successful private investigators trail and even locate their targets/subjects in criminal or matrimonial cases for high profile clients. Hope this helps you. Any specific questions, post it I'll answewr them for you. I've been a Detective for over 16 years and know many PI's in NJ & NYC.



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