- Sun Feb 21, 2010 5:23 pm
#176792
If police actually cared about this problem, they could easily do something.
Take a hatch, slam it with some jdm wheels and hide a gps/lojack somewhere deep inside the car. Not in the typical places where lojack is installed, but something creative like inside of the rear 1/4 or door or seat... who knows. By the time the car is taken back to the chop shop and stripped to the point where the lojack unit is found, the police would have more than enough time to track the signal and bust the whole operation.
Catching 1 or 2 thieves in the act is good but not taking care of the root of the problem. Also they could go under cover and buy or sell stolen parts because it's people who buy the stolen parts that create the market
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