Whoa, I didnt know there was such a thing!!!

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I was thinking the same thing as Louie, I see a lot of potential for liability on this. You are in an isolated area and have an emergency and soembody dies becuase the car has been disabled. Or car needs to move to unblock somebody else and it is disabled. Car dies in traffic and causes a pileup and somebody dies. I cant see GM shutting cars down with onstar due to huge potential liability issues.
 
Originally Posted By: Louie's gone fishing
What happens if stopping the car puts the occupants in danger or in fact causes an injury?

Do you think one might be able to find a work-around on the Internet for such a device?


I'd imagine it to be more along the lines of, the car won't re-start again. Not that it physically shuts off midway down the street.
 
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Originally Posted By: Louie's gone fishing
What happens if stopping the car puts the occupants in danger or in fact causes an injury?

Do you think one might be able to find a work-around on the Internet for such a device?


I'd imagine it to be more along the lines of, the car won't re-start again. Not that it physically shuts off midway down the street.


Yep. Why the pity party for bad borrowers?

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A light on the plastic box flashes when a payment is due. If the payment isn't made and the resulting code punched in to reset the box, the vehicle won't start. The next step is a visit from the repo man.
 
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Car dealers say most customers aren't thrilled to punch in a code with every payment but grow accustomed to the device.


The new prepaid cell phone.
 
Pablo:

I don't have any pity for the bad borrower; they must ultimately be responsible for their own decisions. I am concerned about the safety of others when "all knowing" others presume to deactivate a car with no knowledge of what may be going on around that car. Ninety-nine percent of the time, it will probably just be an annoyance for all concerned. But what about those nightmare cases where the disabled car blocks an ambulance's access, keeps a fire truck from getting through, etc. (well, I suppose most firetrucks can simply bulldoze most cars...).

There's gotta be a better way to skin this cat.
 
brain implant to generate a pleasure stimulus whenever you pay your bills, and a feeling of impending doom if you're late. Now, people feel pain when they make a payment, because they just gave up some money, and they feel pleasure when they don't pay, since they still keep their money. This is likely the root cause of all lateness in rentals, loans, paychecks, contracts etc.
 
sliding OT but IIRC the onstar shutoff returns throttle by wire cars to an idle, so the power steering and brakes still work.
 
I'd ask what a financially irresponsible person needs with a new vehicle anyway? ok that might be harsh, but hello, living check to check and financing a new car is just begging big brother to decide when your car should start! morals of the story? live within your means. stop giving big brother YOUR money for FREE and most importantly, stop feeding molech! hehe
 
It probably works like the DUI ignition interlocks...simply prevents the car from being started. If the car is already running and the driver doesn't blow when it tells him to or he blows and it detects alcohol, the DUI ignition interlocks blow the horn and flash the headlights but the engine continues to run.
 
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