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- From: cal@ee.ryerson.ca (Calvin Henry-Cotnam)
- Subject: Re: Car alarms
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.190459.16914@ee.ryerson.ca>
- Sender: news@ee.ryerson.ca
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- Organization: Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Toronto
- References: <3=jqrvl@lynx.unm.edu> <1992Nov16.150357.8522@chpc.org>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 19:04:59 GMT
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- rboudrie@chpc.org (Rob Boudrie) writes:
- >>>[request about what to do about loud car alarms at 1:00 am deleted]
- >
- >How about a difficult to remove sticker which reads :
- >
- > "People whose cars do not sound
- > obnixious false alarms don't have
- > to scrape stickers like this off
- > their windows"
- >
- >Be sure the sticker is small and goes at the base of the window so that
- >it does not dangerously obstruct vision.
-
-
- Better still, make sure the sticker is VERY large and basically blocks
- the whole window so that the car is rendered useless until it is removed.
- ie: so big that a dangerous attempt to move the car won't occur.
-
- Cal.
-