Oh, with that being said, anyone could have stolen the car. If its in a college parking deck, it doesnt matter how many times campus security ride by. I installed a stereo in my ex-gfs car in the perimeter parking lot. I would look at people I know before I look at spray glo. Yea, its a possiblity, but not a very likely one.
I mean, if youve been at school and someone ask you about your car, its a good possiblity someone "heard" about a killswitch in your car. So even if someone had a key, its not hard to figure out what that switch on the dash, glovebox, armrest, wherever goes too if I flip it and nothing like the foglights, amps, neons, etc. turn on. Hell, if yo uactually use it, whatas there to say that a friend who seen you turn it on and off didnt take it?
On top of that, who wired the switch? I would choose that person over SprayGlo. And if you did it yourself, how hard is it for a car theif to pull it out and then bridge the connection since its off of the ignition.
And about getting a warrant for searching spray glo, naw, its not that easy. What if they didnt have shit to do with it? Say someone pulls up and sees the place covered in cop cars because of a search, and they lose massive amounts of business and they arent even guilty? Man, just call the insurance company, file a police report, and pray for the best. The most anyone can do




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