QUOTE(sanook @ Feb 19 2009, 10:04 AM)
there is no notebook detector. it doesn't exist. you cannot find any fooking engineer anywhere in the world who can make a device to detect the presence of a hidden notebook that has been completely switched off.
the people who lost their notebook lost them because they didn't realise they are being watched from afar, by a group of people constantly on the lookout with binoculars, motorcycles etc. if the thieves are skillful enough to build a device to detect notebook, they should be skillful enough to break into car without smashing windows since those cars are normal Protons, cheap Toyotas with old, outdated door system that can be easily picked by veteran car thieves.
bottomline, cars got broken into all the time, especially cars that the owners has left their bags, boxes in them, regardless of whether they contain notebooks or not. as long as you got something in there that thieves can reasonably suspect to contain something valuable, your car will become a primary important target. period. end of story.
My car was broken into twice, both without the window being smashed, just because my friends left schoolbags and handbags left inside them and none of them contain notebooks.
the notebook detector is just a fooking myth, a story made up by the police as a stupid excuse for the inability to control the rampant theft situation.
as long as you got something in there that thieves can reasonably suspect to contain something valuable, your car will become a primary important target. period. end of story.
u got a point there dude. Basically they just try their luck on those old car (e.g. those old saga like mine last time). I got broke in once, but nothing was taken since there is nothing inside thou, i mean not even a player or small change but some keropok bags. the people who lost their notebook lost them because they didn't realise they are being watched from afar, by a group of people constantly on the lookout with binoculars, motorcycles etc. if the thieves are skillful enough to build a device to detect notebook, they should be skillful enough to break into car without smashing windows since those cars are normal Protons, cheap Toyotas with old, outdated door system that can be easily picked by veteran car thieves.
bottomline, cars got broken into all the time, especially cars that the owners has left their bags, boxes in them, regardless of whether they contain notebooks or not. as long as you got something in there that thieves can reasonably suspect to contain something valuable, your car will become a primary important target. period. end of story.
My car was broken into twice, both without the window being smashed, just because my friends left schoolbags and handbags left inside them and none of them contain notebooks.
the notebook detector is just a fooking myth, a story made up by the police as a stupid excuse for the inability to control the rampant theft situation.
as long as you got something in there that thieves can reasonably suspect to contain something valuable, your car will become a primary important target. period. end of story.
Their target most probably aiming on certain types of car with certain defact, since according to my boss, he lost his laptop tat time, his honda accord's (2 generation before the new one) windows were all wind down by the theft.
Those theft are most probably belongs to some organization that has highly trained engineers that able to perform those high tech break in stuff since i bet the money is better than working in their own fields right?
Mar 10 2009, 02:50 PM

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