XPost: nyc.transit, nyc.politics, nyc.general
From: steveo@panix.com
Agent_C wrote:
>On Sat, 22 May 2004 23:03:59 GMT, "Freedom Fighter"
>wrote:
>
>>Who the hell are you to tell others they do not have the right to protect
>>their property?
>
>Not saying that at all. We're (as in a bill in the City Council)
>contend that one shouldn't be permitted to use AUDIO as a means of
>protection, because of the negative impact it has on quality of life.
>There are many, more effective, alternative technologies available to
>protect a car from theft.
>
>>My car alarm has prevented a break-in more than once.
>
>In all probability, that's nothing more than an illusion on your part.
According to insurance data, audible alarms have no effect
on theft reduction.
Source:
Highway Loss Data Institute, "Insurance industry analyses and
the prevention of motor vehicle theft," Business and Crime
Prevention (Marcus Felson and Ronald V. Clarke, eds.), pp.
283-93, Monsey, NY: Willow Tree Press, Inc.: 1997
--
Steven O'Neill steveo@panix.com
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