Paul Gunstone | Message modified by user UKAT5530 January 25, 2009, 3:50 pm
I think Frank may be on the right lines with this, as in; you will never be able to keep track of a single persons 'proof of honesty & integrity' whereas, if, to obatain access the vehicle, the vehicle in question's details could be entered via a secure & logged static ip address & then cross referenced with the Vosa & Police computers to ensure that the vehicle is infact legitimate, and not so much the person applying for security access?? I would have thought that this would infact be a more acurate method of ensuring ONLY legitimate vehicles are allowed to be programmed & maybe illegal ones traced & returned??
Just my thoughts on the matter,
Gunner.
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