"He warned the only way to protect against it may be to keep key fobs inside a metal box. There has also been advice to keep them in the fridge. "The metal blocks the signal," said Mr Anderson, of Classic Security Solutions. "We think these keyless fobs continually emit a signal. You can turn them off but most people don't."
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Jesus Saves
SO this was originally a blog about being scammed by a fake airplane ticket seller (January,2012), but recently i got ROBBED AGAIN ! On July 13, 2013 while I was at a dodgers baseball game somebody smashed my front passenger side window (probably with a hammer since I didn't find a rock or anything) and stole my old laptop...;& NOW on August 21, 2015 I was assaulted, robbed, & vandalized at a 7-eleven store !