OddButWhy wrote:
AgentPalpatine wrote:
LupaLuna wrote:
Today's car alarms now have a auto-reset function in them to prevent those non-stop annoyances. But you're right. the damage has been done. Car alarms have pretty much fallin victim to the "Cry wolf syndrome". I'll bet that you could steal a car in broad day light in front of a crowd of people and no one would bother to call the police.
The car thief in question would be risking a lengthy term of imprisonment on that "bet".
It's a risk some would probably take. Here's an article with some stats:
Link.
Hmmmm, I never read the statistics on that matter. Does'nt surprise me too much, except for that they actually included "damage the car" in a list of public reactions to a car alarm.
My comment on the "bet" was that I'd think most thieves would think a few times before stealing a car in broad daylight in front of a crowd, which was the situation presented in the quoted post. In the usual situations, which is what OddButWhy presents, yes, they are ineffective against all but the most unskilled criminals.
Cell phone cameras might be more effective than car alarms these days.
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