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Suggest we be smart not to discuss this on the open forum either since professional thieves are cunning and follow the same trends as us. Perhaps PM, texting, or email each other for tips/assistance/instructions.
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Gary, I do not have the time to call everyone on a one to one but at the very least most thief will be aggravated by these device. Most sophisticated thief have a pulse identifier that calls out millions of possible cell phone numbers to discover if there is a tracker on the car. This is to stop the annoying scum, drug addict and low life from jacking your prize possession which is 98% of the low life out there. Most sophisticated thieves will stick to Art work, gold coins before taking your MH with trailer. Did you know that over 70% of claims for stolen Motor homes, boats had some potential help by the owners, such as leaving keys in the ignition, or neatly stored in the house, leaving them unattended in a shady neighborhood or have an arrangement with someone to steal their possession. All motor-homes should have a safety shut off to the fuel pump(my Bluebird came from the factory with a safety switch hidden that was set up for just that owner) You should have safety cables or chains through the rims of your trailer or tire blocks on the wheel, anything to dissuaded a thief to move on. Dogs are the next best deterrent since they can smell an intruder.
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