h a l f b a k e r yIt might be better to just get another gerbil.
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Have you ever dinged a car in a parking lot and then made a big show of writing a note, folding it and putting it under the wiper, nodding to passersby as if youre saying, god, I just wish I had enough time to say to the owner how awfully sorry I am, but see, Ive left all my information? And the note
has nothing on it?
Then this idea is for you.
As original equipment, metal plates are bonded to the bumper in several places. The plates are embossed with unique informationa bar code or dot pattern or some code that is easily transferred and easily read. Impacting another car imprints this information into the impactee.
Someone ding you in the parking lot and left a blank piece of paper under your wiper? Just look him up on the public database, and drive over to his house with a brick...
Embossed Brick.
http://www.sumterco...ative_finishes.html When you care enough to bend the very best. [Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004, last modified Dec 18 2004]
Car DNA
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Car_20DNA Another car labelling technique. Far far superior, of course, as it was devised by me. [bungston, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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"Let's see, EW2844072 and Enter" "Aha! Charlene Day. Gotcha!" |
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How on earth can this get 3 -'s? Novel, useful, and inexpensive idea pluter. |
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//How on earth can this get 3 -'s?//
There are a few creases in THAT Chrysler: |
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When you ram someones car, you wont know if youve left a legible mark or hit at an angle that doesnt set the mark properly. The person in the story who leaves blank notes couldnt care less if he's held responsible, so its in his best interest to be sure the mark isnt right. The imprint plates must be kept in good shape, requiring inspections, even though its an irresponsible few doing the hut-and-runs. Last but not least, it will be assumed that when you hit anyone or anything, youre free to just drive away. |
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Dont get me started on the vengeance brick. But I have no explanation for the other 2 bones. |
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Some days I try to cast a few halfbakery votes, and most of the time its just a vote (shrimp/fish/neutral). But theres always a half-reason for it, even with no anno. |
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This time, I just hit the idea and drove off. |
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NIce Link [Amos_kito]!. I love the thought of throwing a tastefully veneered brick with texture of wild honeysuckle into the windscren of an offender's car!. |
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[AK] All good points, and I agree that there is no way to make this so perfect as to never fail. However, for the small cost of embossing you'd have the equivalent of fingerprints for cars. It would still be illegal to cause damage and drive away without leaving a note, this would just be an extra piece of evidence that someone has done this. |
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//you wont know if youve left a legible mark// then just reverse and try again. (+). |
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Could it be more of a chemical
fingerprint? Maybe a molecular
addition to the paint that is
traceable, but only through
chemical analysis? That way, it
would be all over the car, and
almost always leave a trace. |
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