| Subject: Re: Youtube vids |
| From: miso@sushi.com |
| Date: 27/11/2008, 00:08 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Nov 26, 10:16 am, "Hiram" <thedeerhunter...@hotmail.com> wrote:
"Psychospy" <familycourt...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f719eba4-9ecf-4b61-b2c1-3c56777ab6ae@v38g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
"Tampering" I guess is a matter of definition. I am shown unplugging a
wire, but don't I plug it back in again?
That was basically my point - you disable it. I think a court would see
that as tempering.
Yes, you make a fair point, how do we know its federal property, apart from
you inferring it is. Not only that, I'm sure the people who put it there
have records to substantiate its ownership. Give the authorities any edge
to have a go at you and one day they just might call it in.
Don't get me wrong Glenn, I'm not having a go at you in any way - it's your
arse on the line. I'd have pulled out the power plug too - just not on
film.
There are 4 "state of health" messages:
1) sensor fault
2) tamper
3) test
4) low battery
Pulling the sensor would be an open circuit, and immediately call
attention to the alarm. Tamper is the tilt-switch sensor.Test is the
"state of health" message. Now ET phones home at most only once an
hour, so I suppose unplugging the power might buy you some time.
The next generation (EMIDS) can use two sensors per transmitter. This
can be used to detect direction of travel.