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Old 08-28-2008, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by troch1 View Post
I understand the concept, but most gloveboxes can be forced by hand, let alone with an implement like a screwdriver. I guess I just can't see how much a plastic box would slow a thief. If they took the effort to break the glass, does the extra 5 seconds to force a lock matter? Perhaps it does, I've never tried it myself to see if that is the difference between getting caught or not...

In any event, putting your device(s) anywhere but the glovebox seems like the better solution, lock or not?

Mark
I dont think you understand smash and grab, yes the 5 seconds or any effort extra will help for a theif to just keep on moving.. Being able to lock the spot that 99% of people that are going to keep their ipod stored would have been nice. Surprising Honda missed that. Would have given up a cup holder or two for it.
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