To address the root of the problem is to encourage people to have a system in their car that allows it to be shut down remotely.
That is, if you have a type of car commonly stolen, or you just know that you will never have any reason to try and outrun the police, a single electronic component could be added to your vehicle.
If your car is trying to evade the police, then they call your service, like OnStar, and your service turns your car off.
And if you want to play it safe, if the police notify your service, then your service could page you and confirm that you want your vehicle shut down. This would be useful if someone stole your license plates and you’re driving on the other side of town.
It would possibly work but there are a lot of cars to outfit and it would add more cost to them because the people on the Hill would make it mandatory.
Brilliant!
. . . and no hacker would ever disable your vehicle just for the fun of it!
That's well thought out. Good suggestion.