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Wednesday July 22, 2009
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Call it factory LoJack: OnStar has unveiled OnStar Ignition Block, a feature that lets law enforcement disable a car's ignition once it has been stolen. The idea is to avoid dangerous car chases that could put the public, the police, or the thief at risk.
In addition, OnStar claims it already works with law enforcement to attempt recovery of about 600 stolen vehicles per month using the service's embedded GPS chip. OnStar also helps slow down cars that are involved in chases--against the will of the thief.
The new Ignition Block capability is available on selected 2009 and 2010 GM vehicles equipped with OnStar, and will build on the company's Stolen Vehicle Assistance services already in effect.
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July 22, 2009 1:32 PM
Big Brother at his finest....things happening WAY too fast!
July 22, 2009 1:34 PM
Big Brother at his finest....things happening WAY too fast!
July 23, 2009 2:45 PM
@patriotoutlaw: Is it really "big brother" when it's a company that you've voluntarily paid to obtain this service? I'm not trying to be snarky, I'm actually curious if it applies or you just thought this was somehow the government and not a private company.