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The original was posted on /r/nostupidquestions by /u/Streetlgnd on 2023-09-24 00:24:15.
My friend just had her 2022 Cadillac Escalade stolen from her driveway in under 30 seconds @ 5:30am. Her alarm when off for about 5 seconds then shut off. She thought it was a neighbour going to work. She went outside 30 minutes later to leave and her vehicle was gone.
How are vehicles still so easily stealable in 2023? How is my phone more secure that a vehicle? How come you make make a network so secure, but not a vehicle? This seams like something really easy to figure out? Like even just off the top of my head, every screen has a touch screen these days. Why not give an option where the vehicle won't start unless u enter a pin code on the screen. I could probably think of a bunch of other solutions if I thought about it some more.
Seems kind of messed up that a $100k+ luxury vehicle can be stolen in under 30 seconds in 2023.
Edit: Please just stick to the question. I don't want solutions. I don't want to hear that people should park in their garages. I'm just wondering why vehicles are still able to be stolen under 30 seconds without a key in 2023?