CAR signal jammers which are driving a surge in thefts will be banned under new laws. The devices, which free locks by scrambling the signal from remote keys, are used in 40 per cent of stolen ...
Motoring groups say car manufacturers must also step up efforts ... sale and supply of signal jammers had provided an "easily accessible tool for criminals… for far too long".
Criminals caught with gadgets - including signal jammers - used to steal keyless cars could face up to five years in prison ...
turning off this feature can make it much harder for criminals to intercept the signals between the car and the key fob - often rendering a signal jammer useless. Drivers who still want to enjoy ...
Under the new Crime and Policing Bill, road users who have a signal jammer, typically used by thieves to gain access into locked cars, will face up to five years in prison. Dame Diana Johnson ...
Criminals caught with ‘signal jammers’ will face up to five years in prison under new laws to crack down on gadgets used to steal cars. The devices, which allow thieves to get in a vehicle ...
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