GPS System: Carjacker's Jackpot, page
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Topic started on 16-2-2010 @ 05:10 PM by lpowell0627
Not sure if this is in the right forum, but I thought it fit.

The current GPS systems used in cars are a carjackers dream come true. Any system that uses a "home" function -- meaning you select home from your programmed destinations -- is the worst and most unsafe feature to utilize.

Once someone has your car -- and more than likely your house keys if they didn't need to hot wire it -- he/she can now simply hit the home button on your GPS system and be able to identify exactly where you live. In fact, if they are an out-of-town thief, it would even give them step-by-step directions directly to your front door. Plus, they now may even have the key to get in!!

Keep in mind they will have your home address and be able to "visit" at any time -- not necessarily just when your car first gets stolen.

Instead, program the HOME button with the address of your local police station. Then, since we can't be without the route to our home at all times, save the address to your house under another title -- such as your last name, a favorite location that you haven't stored elsewhere, etc. Something you will be able to easily find but not obvious to your average run-of-the-mill criminal.

With the recession, there have been a lot of petty crimes. People leave their car running to go grab a cup of coffee or something and someone else comes along and steals what's inside. With the car running, it will only take seconds for someone to slip in, hit the home button, and get your exact address. Not something you would want someone to have -- especially if you show up at the same coffee shop everyday and they can ascertain exactly when the house would be empty. Further, who needs what could have been a petty crime -- such as stealing some CDs, a laptop, etc., turning into a home burglary.

I thought I would just pass this advice along since many people -- at least the ones that I know -- use their GPS systems constantly and never think about all of the information contained on them.

This same warning would apply to any device -- cell phone, portable GPS, etc. -- that could be stolen and provide all of your home / personal information.


reply posted on 16-2-2010 @ 06:21 PM by Signals
reply to post by lpowell0627






Not too many people "plan" on pawning stuff...it just happens.
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