Car thefts are way up, thanks to key-less entry. How about doing something about that!
Sounds like a problem for manufacturers. After all, federal regulation seems to be on a down turn thanks to conservative justices.
The crime that most people are talking about when referencing "crime" is violent crime.
And here I was thinking "crime" in public surveys meant "I see people with darker skin than me sometimes" rather than any kind of actual criminal behavior.
Well, that's stupid.
Start asking why manufacturing companies have drug their asses fixing the obvious issues plauging the security of our cars. Basic thingslikee having physical keys that function like a key. Not a RFID tag. Push button start is so fucking lazy for security.
Car thefts are way up, thanks to key-less entry. How about doing something about that!
Sounds like a problem for manufacturers. After all, federal regulation seems to be on a down turn thanks to conservative justices.
The crime that most people are talking about when referencing "crime" is violent crime.
And here I was thinking "crime" in public surveys meant "I see people with darker skin than me sometimes" rather than any kind of actual criminal behavior.
Well, that's stupid.
Start asking why manufacturing companies have drug their asses fixing the obvious issues plauging the security of our cars. Basic thingslikee having physical keys that function like a key. Not a RFID tag. Push button start is so fucking lazy for security.
This doesn't seem to be a USA only issue. Stricter regulation of what cars can be sold in the USA would fix this. But I feel like the USA is entering an era of anti-regulations. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/feb/24/revealed-car-industry-was-warned-keyless-vehicles-vulnerable-to-theft-a-decade-ago