My quad was stolen. AGAIN!!!
#91
#92
and you can put in a batery cut off under teh seat that is good to keep all drains off the batery anyway.that add on an extra minutes looking and finding that. and you arn't leaving eth keys in it are you? how are they starting it?
#93
These guys are stealing the quads without starting them. I was awake and would have heard the engine running. They just push it away and it disappears. I wish there was a way to lock the steering all the way to one side. Lifting the front end to push it would slow them down for sure.
#95
Yeah, that one looks good. I was worried about some of the other alarms because it's basically ON the ATV not IN IT like a car. I wondered what would stop them from cutting the alarm or just unhooking the battery. This may be sensitive enough to keep them from tampering with it, but I'm still thinking they could just snip the wire. It must go right to the battery, and the battery is just sitting there. Between an alarm and a wheel lock it will slow them down, but everytime I go to the store for a few minutes I don't know what's happening around the house.
#96
I would take my chances on defending property and life and take it to a jury court to be decided. Juries are very sympathetic to citizens who defend themselves from punks.
#98
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: harleyrdr
It sounds like your fence is metal. How about 110v?</end quote></div>
I don't know, how about PRISON??? Juries in Communist/Socialist/Democratic states like mine ARE NOT sympathetic toward people who defend their property.
It sounds like your fence is metal. How about 110v?</end quote></div>
I don't know, how about PRISON??? Juries in Communist/Socialist/Democratic states like mine ARE NOT sympathetic toward people who defend their property.
#100
It's against the law to have an electric fence in the city. I checked on it years ago. I'd like to have one hooked up to 500,00 volts. 110v isn't enough, and I want MORE POWER! ARRGH ARRGH ARRGH!



