Electronic devices used for car thefts set to be banned

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The post discusses new legislation aimed at banning electronic devices that facilitate car theft, such as keyless repeaters and signal amplifiers. Comments reveal confusion over the terminology used in these laws, with commenters questioning how effective such bans can be in practice. There is skepticism regarding the enforcement of this legislation and whether it will genuinely address the issue of car theft. Critics cite the challenges of defining and regulating devices that may not have a clear, legitimate non-criminal use. Furthermore, there are concerns that companies manufacturing vulnerable vehicles should face penalties, raising discussions about accountability in the automotive industry.
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