I purchased one from the security sundry goods stall at the flea market several
months ago,
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From: Deborah M
To: obsnw@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:58 AM
Subject: [obsnw] Re: Alfred St.-Theft out of motor vehicle-scaled a 2 mtr
Hi,
Good thought but don't rely too much on it. I installed one after two car
break-in where they stole my radios in die Bo-Kaap way back during 1975's.
Within two days of installing a new radio and one of those nice bright
flashing light they cut open and ruined my sun roof and did the worse dama
Hi there Johnny
Could ypou tell me where I can get hold of such a gadget ? I have been
hunting high and low
many thanks
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Johnny Wessels wrote:
> For just such an occasion when you forget to arm the vehicle alarm, place
> a little penlite battery operated gadge
where does one buy this little gadget? Does it have a name please?
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Johnny Wessels wrote:
> For just such an occasion when you forget to arm the vehicle alarm, place
> a little penlite battery operated gadget which has a red light flashing in
> exactly the same fa
For just such an occasion when you forget to arm the vehicle alarm, place a
little penlite battery operated gadget which has a red light flashing in
exactly the same fashion as an alarm.
They cost less than R 20.
The idea is to have this gadget on 24/7 and if you are concerned about battery
lif
Jathis is very troubling stuff..although it's sadly fairly
predictable. Let me tell you why Natalie.
The RED SECTOR night patrollers have now twice seen a solidly-built,
medium height (about 1.65 cms ?), black fellow who it is thought has a
foreign accent, who has scaled a 2-metre hi