Anti-Theft Device at Law Glossary
What is it? Devices designed either to reduce the chance an auto will be vandalized or stolen, or assist in its recovery. Examples include car alarms, keyless entry, starter disablers, motion detectors, parts of the vehicle etched with the Vehicle Identification NumbLegal Definition Added By: Gianna
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