[doc] Re: Brand New Car Alarm (Invention)
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[doc] Re: Brand New Car Alarm (Invention)
- From: "Jonathan Sharp" <delorean011@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 08:09:53 -0000
Thanks very much for your "comments". We have had multiple orders for
this product already and have been authorised by the Health & Safety
Executive and are currently applying for a British Standard Kitemark.
The web site is currently under construction and all of the details
have not been uploaded yet, this is mainly due to the fact that our
technology is still subject only to "patent pending" protection.
Also, for your information, we have researched our field tirelessly
and there are no systems available for the general public to cut
power off the the car remotely while in motion. We are also in talks
with local police constabularies so that we may have their
endorsement, and are also seeking Thatcham category approval.
As far as your comments go regarding the "computer" in an answer to
your question, no it is not an explosive charge and there is no
problem for the computer to be on a plane at any time.
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "rdj104" <rdj104@xxxx> wrote:
> Unfortunately there is very little actual info on the website about
> this 'new invention' but what I read is rather worrying. The main
> feature is that if your car is stolen you can dial a special phone
> number and stop it dead and then get your car back.
>
> Actually many fleet tracking systems have this feature built into
> them already but it is usually not activated for safety reasons.
>
> Say that your car is stolen, so you phone up and stop it then
arrange
> to go recover it. What you don't know is that at the time the thief
> was driving round the M25 in the outside lane in rush hour at 70mph
> (unlikely I know). Car suddenly slows down and stops in the outside
> lane and causes a multiple car pile up and kills someone, and
> destroys your car anyway.
>
> The accident was in effect caused by the car owner and they could
> therefore be held responsible, possibly charged with manslaughter.
>
> The only way to perform remote stops like this in anything like a
> safe manner is for a police officer with visual contact of the
> vehicle to authorise it.
>
> However I must admit his self destructing hard drives intrigue me a
> little, I hope it's not using an explosive charge, as that would
> upset people if you tried to take it on a plane!
>
> --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jonathan Sharp" <delorean011@xxxx>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is a new post. My company has just started trading and we
are
> > specialising in the next generation of security products, both
for
> > automobiles and data. Please check out our company web site if
you
> feel
> > any of these are beneficial, alternatively pass the web site
> details on
> > if you think it would benefit someone you know.
> >
> > www.jp-industries.co.uk
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Jonathan Sharp
> > Managing Director
> > JP Industries (UK) Limited
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