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Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "Poilievre vows to crack down on auto theft 'crime and chaos' if elected" video.
Don't Teslas already have a PIN to driver feature where you can set it so that you have to enter a PIN number before you can turn on the car and drive? Why isn't this feature standard for EVERY vehicle sold from now on? This would drastically reduce car thefts without doing too much else already.
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Nice talk, but the average ship carries 10,000 containers. Can't inspect even 1% of each ship. Yes you can. X-ray scanners for containers already exist. Install a bunch of them at every port so that EVERY SINGLE CONTAINER coming into the port MUST go through those scanners before its allowed to be loaded onto a ship. If you see a vehicle inside you pull it aside and open up the container and check to see if those are stolen cars or legal ones before allowing them to go on to their destinations. Done and done.
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@titusmccarthy Not enough time and staff. The nature of business is to move everything out quickly. Seriously would it really be that difficult to install x-ray machines and scan EVERY SINGLE container going into a port before its allowed in to be loaded on ships and transported overseas? Quickly scanning containers without opening them may not find small things like a pack of drugs or something, but it will sure as hell see huge cars inside and then you can pull those containers aside and open them up and make sure that those cars are legal and aren't stolen before allowing them to go on to their destinations. Problem solved.
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@Guitarisforgrins Why is your assumption that it would be quick? If it was possible, they'd be doing it already. Because IT IS QUICK. Type in 'x-ray container scanning' in Youtube search and see the videos come up that show how x-ray container scanning has been around for a number of years already and that it doesn't take very long at all to scan a truck. Seriously all you would need to do would be to build a scanning facility at the gate entrance of a port and have like a dozen x-ray machines housed inside a building where trucks could drive into and get scanned within a few minutes. The driver could stay outside while the truck gets scanned to avoid x-ray exposure and once done he can go back in and drive his truck away. With a dozen x-ray scanners you could scan trucks very quickly so that there really isn't much delay in getting things shipped off. And even if there were delays my response would be SO WHAT? It would only be abit of a delay to get things shipped out of Canada, but it would massively decrease the amount of stolen cars going out of the country and make the only remaining way out is going down to the US with your stolen cars.
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