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Is the on you with a while doing the US ?

Aussie Thieves Targeting GPS Navigators

NEWS.com.au on May 29/08 reports that within a 3 1/2 month period in Adelaide, Australia thieves have stolen about 70 GPS devices from vehicles within the city center.

If the rotten people in other parts of the world are looking at GPS Navigators as a way of cashing in on stolen goods we can all expect that the phenomenon will quickly hit the USA as well.

Your best bet is to buy a travel pouch for your GPS Navigator and bring it with you when you leave your vehicle. If you really like your GPS you can’t be too safe when it comes to this type of investment.

You can get a GPS Travel Case for almost any GPS Navigator for less than $50 on Amazon.com

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Posted on : 28-05-2008 | By : cactii | In : Commentary Tags: , , , , , , , , ,