I’ve always maintained that if the system allows it to happen then it should be legal. I mean I’m not stupid enough to go out there and try it, because I know it’s illegal. Just the law needs to change.
Just because you leave your car running with the door open doesn’t mean it’s legal (or should be) for me to take possession of it, you bag of corn syrup.
Most cars can be cracked with a simple receiver. A little bit of trust is needed for the convenience of society. Breaking that trust usually makes things worse for everyone.
I’ve always maintained that if the system allows it to happen then it should be legal. I mean I’m not stupid enough to go out there and try it, because I know it’s illegal. Just the law needs to change.
Just because you leave your car running with the door open doesn’t mean it’s legal (or should be) for me to take possession of it, you bag of corn syrup.
I both agree and disagree with you.
Agree: If you maintain a system, you are responsible for protecting it and for some of the ramifications of its use.
Disagree: nobody has a right to commit fraud.
Most cars can be cracked with a simple receiver. A little bit of trust is needed for the convenience of society. Breaking that trust usually makes things worse for everyone.
If your neighbour leaves their door open, can you have their television?