And you could follow the trail of blood to the thief or the corpse,
depending on how hard he grabbed the radio.
On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, Bob De Weese wrote:
> Aron Travis wrote:
>
> > One could do the same with the radio. Have the real radio in the
> > glove box or under the drivers seat, and a dummy radio in the dash.
> > Wire the dummy radio so that if someone hooks up 12V to it, it catches
> > fire or explodes or something.
>
>
> Or........
>
> Glue three or four brand new razor blades to the back of the radio.
>
> The logic here would be two fold. First, bleeding perfusely from
> several fingers would certaily discourage _me_ from stealing _that_
> particular radio. Secondly, if over the next several days you happen to
> notice one of the little neighborhood punks walking around with his
> hands all bandaged up.....
>
>
>
> Bobby
> 77 MGB Roadster
>
> > Philosophically maybe we need to create our own deterents and solutions,
> > as there doesn't seem to be any others.
>
>
> --
> Bob De Weese
> Certified Professional Locksmith
> bearlock@bigfoot.com
>
>
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