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A kill switch won't stop someone from pulling the neutral safety strap and pushing the car onto a flatbed. This is how most are being stolen now. They'll have plenty of time to figure out the kill switch. In other words, there isn't one anti-theft device that's a cure-all.
I have the kill switch (Ravelco), clutch pedal lock, steering wheel lock, wheel lock, locking wheel lugs, GPS tracker, park in a garage, and I surround my Hellcat with garden rakes lying on the floor, prongs up, and I scatter marbles all over the garage floor.

That's right, I'm using layered security mixed with Home Alone!
 

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I knew a guy that would put a handful of acorns behind his fuel door on his chevy truck. In the morning when he got ready to leave, if any acorns were on the floor, he knew someone stole his gas. Or attempted to anyway.He also scattered baby powder around the truck to show any footprints.
We thought he was "kind of special" lol
Did he ever find all of the acorns gone, and squirrel pawprints in the baby powder? :LOL:
 

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Probably not. But he would lock the house to walk to the mailbox.
We all thought he was a paranoid over thievery.
That's because you don't understand how squirrels operate. They work in crews. One crew ransacks your fuel door acorns to draw you away from the house, the 2nd crew waits for you to get your mail and goes into your unlocked house to boost the bag of remaining acorns. After all, they're really just thug rats with fluffy tails.
 
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