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- Newsgroups: alt.folklore.urban
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 10:31:04 -0500
- From: "Stephen M. Lacy" <sl31+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Liquid Nitrogen to defeat The Club (was: where to buy a CLUB ...)
- In-Reply-To: <Bzn309.xB@ent-img.com>
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- Excerpts from netnews.alt.folklore.urban: 22-Dec-92 Re: Liquid Nitrogen
- to defe.. by Bill Heiden@ent-img.com
- > It works, I actually saw a demonstration on television. The whole point
- > of the demonstration was that the "Club" is not the perfect theft
- > prevention device, but rather a deterrent. If a thief wants to steal
- > your car, the "Club" will add a couple of minutes to the time it takes
- > to rip it off.
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- On an offbeat -- since the Club is a theft deterrant, then there is no
- need to lock the darn thing. i.e. from the outside, you can't tell if
- its locked or not, so it is going to work either way. If the thief
- sees your club and still breaks in, then he/she knows how to get through
- one and it really doesn't matter if its locked or not, does it?
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- Steve
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- "We're too young to reason, and too old to dream." -Roxy Music
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