Cougsfan
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2008
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- Location
- Eastern Washington State
- Tractor
- Ferguson TO35, Branson 4720CH
It is a bit frustrating that they make vehicles these days with city folks in mind, ignoring us country folks. By that I mean everything is made to deter theft. Car doors lock themselves all the time when you don't want them to, anti-theft systems causing horns to beep all the time because someone leaned against a car. Can't buy a motorcycle anymore that doesn't need a key to unlock the gas cap.
I find these built-in anti theft devices a nucense where I live.
Ever since I was in the service I have had one of my dog tags attached to my key chain. This was viewed by some of my friends to be incredibly stupid; an invite to the finder to steal all my stuff. However in the last 50 years I have lost my keys twice. Both times they were returned to me later by the finder who was able to find me because of the dog tag. Maybe I am lucky, or maybe it is because I am not so attached to my material possessions that I want to live a life of continual paranoia to protect them. I do find myself a bit duplicitous in that regards as I do lock my car when I go to the big city
I find these built-in anti theft devices a nucense where I live.
Ever since I was in the service I have had one of my dog tags attached to my key chain. This was viewed by some of my friends to be incredibly stupid; an invite to the finder to steal all my stuff. However in the last 50 years I have lost my keys twice. Both times they were returned to me later by the finder who was able to find me because of the dog tag. Maybe I am lucky, or maybe it is because I am not so attached to my material possessions that I want to live a life of continual paranoia to protect them. I do find myself a bit duplicitous in that regards as I do lock my car when I go to the big city