That 'Tracker Trick' was mentioned on some forums last year.....Easily done and always worth checking your car before you get home.Jasonmarie wrote:Now I was warned from a friend who works for the police that a common trick is to find a car that they want at classic car shows and stick a tracker to it under the car then they have time to watch the car and grab the car at th right time . Mk1 Escorts are very much on top of there lists .
I do hope you find it .
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As Andy says, it was talked about on here quite a bit, I'm sure a quick search will throw the threads up. Makes you extra wary of those people at shows who are crawling around under your car telling you they are restoring one and are just checking things for reference.
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Some people on the forum were talking about using this sort of device to detect hidden trackers.Jasonmarie wrote: a common trick is to find a car that they want at classic car shows and stick a tracker to it under the car
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anti-Spy-Signa ... r+detector
Did anyone buy one and do they work?
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Only £12.99 that is a good find ,just check if anybody's had stuck one to our cars . as these trackers only need a pay as you go sim and the tracker is £10 from China .
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