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Jonlethbridge
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This post is promted after two recent reports of Californias reported stolen by owners: last week I parked my new 69 plate california ocean in the park and ride car park a 10 minute i ride from centre of Canterbury . Whilst having a coffee I was alarmed to receive a notification on my iPhone that my van reg no etc was being subjected to GSM blocking. I had immediate fears of thieves at work in the car park disabling my tracking device in preparation for a speedy escape down the motorway direct to a ferry at Dover for the crossing to France! I made for the park and ride bus and decided to ring 999 . The police operator was very helpful indeed and said he would send a police car to the car park to await my arrival. In fact when I arrived at the car park there were one police car by my van and two police cars blocking the exit from the car park. . The police officer said there had been a number of thefts of catalytic converters from the car park recently where thieves steal the catalytic converters for e palladium they contain. The police officer thought perhaps there could have been a thief with a scanning device looking around the car park. Although I wondered if I had over reacted in calling the police my feeling was that in fact the police were probably happy to show such a rapid and strong response to warn any nearby car thieves. However I am now left with a question: although it is possible to jam the GSM signal of a tracking device, is it possible for a thief to drive off in a California without the keys?