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Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View PostDoes anyone know if I can get a cheapish version of a james bond style homing device to attach to my property, so if I get something nicked (a bag, bike, etc) I can track it, and go round and collect it?
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Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View Posti was really after something for about £100 small enough to sew into the lining of the wife's handbag, that I could then track within a wide range (50 miles or so). Then, the next time some scally nicks her bag on the train I can track them down and beat them to a pulp
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Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View Posti was really after something for about £100 small enough to sew into the lining of the wife's handbag, that I could then track within a wide range (50 miles or so). Then, the next time some scally nicks her bag on the train I can track them down and beat them to a pulp. Or more likely track down an empty bag in the park.
Honestly.......
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i was really after something for about £100 small enough to sew into the lining of the wife's handbag, that I could then track within a wide range (50 miles or so). Then, the next time some scally nicks her bag on the train I can track them down and beat them to a pulp. Or more likely track down an empty bag in the park.
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Just tie string to your items. If one goes missing simply follow the string - A simple and effective tracking device.
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Why not store a tomtom with your laptop? If your laptop bag gets stolen you can track the tomtom using GPS, and then when you need to find your way home, hey presto! you have an instant guide.
HTH
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You can get smallish GPS tracking devices, but they cost more than the things you want to track.
http://www.bluetreeservices.co.uk/prices.php4
This is an alternative (non GPS) solution:
http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/reviews...g-device.phtml
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homing device
Does anyone know if I can get a cheapish version of a james bond style homing device to attach to my property, so if I get something nicked (a bag, bike, etc) I can track it, and go round and collect it?Tags: None
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