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I like the term 'mildly toxic'. |
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Croissant for "rapid fire" in your idea! |
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OK, it's great for that carjacking scenario. What happens when your five-year-old gets to playing around in the car and gives the cord a yank (or button a push -- whatever) to activate the system? Next morning you start to go to work and POOF! |
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If you say that there's an airbag disable button somewhere, then your carjacker will likely know about it and defeat the whole point of this idea. |
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You shouldn't allow your five-year old to play around in the car if it's that dangerous, BigBrother.
I like your thought process Amishman35 but wouldn't it be much better to see the look on the 'jackers faces if you pulled the cord and the whole car fell to pieces? (Obviously there'd need to be some sort of recovery service for this). |
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flashback to the end-of-the-carchase scene in The Blues Brothers..... |
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Great idea but there's a few problems. Firstly, why hurt the criminal? Instead, why not have the ripcord send your car's tags/info to the police AND deploy the airbag, and perhaps disable the car. Also, a ripcord is too easy to accidentally pull. Perhaps a button with a flip up cover would be in order. GREAT IDEA! |
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Instead of having the trigger in the car, have it
be activated by remote. That way you can do it
as the car is speeding off... |
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On the keychain fob, but harder to push accidentally than the "panic" button that sets off the car alarm. |
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