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Car-theft deterrent leads to house invasions with drivers warned to hide their keys
A transponder that renders a vehicle useless when the key is not in the ignition is behind juveniles invading homes to steal a set of wheels, a leading motoring group has warned.
The transponder, or chip, is within the key’s casing and has led to a dramatic decrease in the number of vehicle…
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