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    NYC Mayor Eric Adams Has the Worst Kia/Hyundai Theft Solution Yet

    Editor - The Auto JournalBy Editor - The Auto JournalMay 1, 2023Updated:May 2, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, has numerous massive concepts. This metropolis has issues, you see, and he’s going to repair all of them utilizing the newest and best know-how. Remember when he mounted that collapsed parking storage in Manhattan by sending in a robotic canine that walked two feet into the rubble and immediately fell over? Now, he’s bringing that very same high-tech problem-solving mindset to the rash of Kia and Hyundai thefts, by having the NYPD give folks AirTags.

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    If that doesn’t sound like a lot of an answer, effectively, it isn’t. I take advantage of an AirTag to safe my very own motorbike, and I can let you know I’d be upset if it was the very best anti-theft resolution provided by my native police division. AirTags supply GPS monitoring, sure, however their anti-stalking code means they’ll warn any thief that they’re being watched. For my very own $30, it’s some good peace of thoughts, however when a multibillion greenback police division is footing the invoice I anticipate one thing higher.

    Of course, I’m fortunate I can use AirTags to trace my very own bike in any respect. I’m in deep on the Apple ecosystem — iPhone, Apple Watch, damaged MacBook that sits forlornly on my desk. For Android customers, these with flip telephones, anybody outdoors of Apple’s walled backyard, AirTags merely aren’t an possibility. To Kia and Hyundai house owners who don’t personal Apple merchandise, Adams and the NYPD seem to don’t have any resolution.

    “Solutions” like these are, by now, what we anticipate from Adams: theoretically useful in a small share of conditions, however functionally ineffective, overpriced, and nonsensical at giant. At least he’s not speaking about mandating prayer in colleges once more.


    Source: jalopnik.com

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