XPost: nyc.transit, nyc.politics, nyc.general
From: tls@panix.com
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Fustanella wrote:
>> LoJacks, blinking lights or audible alarms don't prevent the car from
>> getting broken into. They're activated once the car has been broken
>> into or stolen.
>
>Audible alarms routinely go off falsely. I've seen it happen when a garbage
>truck rumbles by.
We get two or three in the driveway of my building every time it gets really
windy. Well, we used to -- finally, common sense prevailed and the
building management actually started to enforce our noise rule against the
cars' owners. Funny, we had one car stolen on the block before that, but
as far as I know, since the alarms went away, none since...
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But as he knew no bad language, he had called him all the names of common
objects that he could think of, and had screamed: "You lamp! You towel!
You
plate!" and so on. --Sigmund Freud
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