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8 year old article, with no mention of a Faraday cage. So your Faraday cage bullshit was a troll.
As for shipping containers, which I mentioned upthread, technology has advanced in the last 8 years. Biketrac trackers are not defeated by shipping containers. But you don't bother to look for up to date info, because you'd rather troll. And you don't bother to differentiate between cheap trackers and Biketrac, because you'd rather troll.
If you gave the subject some serious thought, instead of spreading disinformation for your own amusement, you'd realise that bike thieves need to move the bike to their van, which is a tracking opportunity, then they have to drive the van away, which is also a tracking opportunity. So even if they have access to a nuclear bunker they'll still be tracked.
If you give a damn about the subject you could even look into the recovery process and the arrest rate. If you follow @stolen_london on Twitter or talk to the police or people in the trade you'll discover that the police have such confidence in Biketrac that they actually respond when they get the call from Biketrac, because they know there's a good chance of making an arrest. The end result is a real game changer - people in high risk areas without a garage can actually ride the bike they want, instead of compromising with something piss poor in the hope that thieves will overlook it. I reckon that's a pretty earth shattering development. Biketrac have been ahead of the thieves for several years now. How about we celebrate that and make the most of it while it lasts, instead of spreading ignorance?
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Do you know what a faraday cage is and what it does? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage. So unless the physics of how faraday cage works has changed recently, how can the claims be met?
No I'm not being a troll, I was naive to be believe sold secure motorcycle chains claims and learnt to my cost.
But remember this stolen Lambo https://metro.co.uk/2017/07/21/lamborghini-mysteriously-vanishes-in-ikea-car-park-after-trip-from-zurich-6795510/ note no mention of the brand of tracker but on a car of that value you would expect the best for insurance cover. Remember how the Lambo was found? https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/stolen-lamborghini-worth-ps250-000-miraculously-found-after-it-disappeared-following-epic-600mile-journey-from-london-to-switzerland-a3605681.html with several other exotic cars by an investigator.
The idea is to keep people fully informed, especially as business will alter the truth to sell their product.
It is not trolling, http://www.theridersdigest.co.uk/fear-loathing-la-la-land/
The same has been repeated a couple of times since with different variables, but the same outcome. Selling false hope?