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The technology that could stop car thieves in their tracks
The peak motoring body made the recommendation to a parliamentary inquiry investigating engine immobilisers – set up by the government as part of its response to dealing with youth crime in the state.In its submission, the RACQ suggested the government investigate other security technologies that offer identifying technologies that are unique to the users of a vehicle, such as fingerprint recognition.They said an investigation would determine whether the technology could be “cost effectively”…
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