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Old 09-03-2010, 01:22 PM   #21
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Heh........funny thing, with my Ford I made the mistake of leaving it running and taking the remote with me.......When I came back and pressed unlock, it wouldn't let me in. One of Ford's "security features".
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Old 09-03-2010, 01:26 PM   #22
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I wish all cars had Ford's key pad entry.

Uma's new Fiesta will have that completely keyless setup... not sure I can even have a remote start installed. That is the on ehurdle I'm not sure of, second is that it's a stick and the installer has to bypass the clutch safety switch.
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Old 09-03-2010, 02:02 PM   #23
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The difference is, if a dollar is on the street, you don't have any way of tracking down the owner. Not to mention the person isn't going to come looking for it anyway.
And that's different from other objects how? Did he not say anything you didn't own?

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I wish all cars had Ford's key pad entry.

Uma's new Fiesta will have that completely keyless setup... not sure I can even have a remote start installed. That is the on ehurdle I'm not sure of, second is that it's a stick and the installer has to bypass the clutch safety switch.
Those things were sweet. Bitch remembering all the codes tho
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Old 09-03-2010, 02:15 PM   #24
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Those things were sweet. Bitch remembering all the codes tho
You can't remember 5 digits?
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Old 09-03-2010, 02:16 PM   #25
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You can't remember 5 digits?
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Old 09-03-2010, 02:22 PM   #26
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And that's different from other objects how? Did he not say anything you didn't own?
It's different because there's no way in hell the original owner would ever recover it. Even if he remembered dropping a dollar, he's not going to bother going back to find it on a busy street. If you don't take it, someone else will, so it might as well be you.
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It's different because there's no way in hell the original owner would ever recover it. Even if he remembered dropping a dollar, he's not going to bother going back to find it on a busy street. If you don't take it, someone else will, so it might as well be you.
My point which you appear to have locked in on the example and missed is that we as a society rationalise "theft" up to a certain point. The question is where is that acceptable limit?
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My point which you appear to have locked in on the example and missed is that we as a society rationalise "theft" up to a certain point. The question is where is that acceptable limit?
The example we are discussing
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Old 09-03-2010, 03:17 PM   #29
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Shit, every corner gas station/mini-mart has at least 3 cars idling out front around here.
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When I was in Europe, you got a fat ticket for leaving your car unlocked, keys in it or no. They felt that it invited "joy riding" by teenagers which could be dangerous for both the joy riders and the public at large. I agree to an extent, but I also think that everyone should be required to have trigger locks on their guns when not on their person.
Which is why much of what is done, in Europe, is fucked up shit that wouldn't be condoned by an acephalic orangutan. You're responsible for your own actions.

Theft is theft. You know that it belongs to someone else, who will soon to be back to retrieve it.
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