‘And then to add insult to injury, I think some of these LoJack type services will not tell the subscriber where the transmitter is but will only tell law enforcement. ‘
If they did tell its customers where the stolen vehicle could be found, within the first 30 days you’d have a vigilante justice situation, and a mega millions lawsuit against the provider of the lo jack system and the info used by the ‘vigilante’.
They’d be out of their minds to give the location to a customer.
Exactly. Which is why we need to handle the situation without resorting to third parties who might be put in such a quandary. That was what I was saying. I trust that if the most prudent course was calling the cops, that’s what I would do, but after paying for a service it should be my call, not theirs. That was why I was thinking of alternative methods of accomplishing the same thing that empower me rather than the opposite.