After seeing how many people have been affected by catalytic converter thefts, and just how bad the problem has become, a B.C. man got to work, creating a device that should prevent that very crime.
He’s called it the Converter Defender.
Okanagan resident Rod Newlove is hoping that his new device will help lower the number of catalytic converter thefts. The idea is to arm the vehicle with another alarm that detects any touch or vibration when the ignition is turned off.
Global's Victoria Femia reports.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9770709/auto-theft-canada-report/
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He’s called it the Converter Defender.
Okanagan resident Rod Newlove is hoping that his new device will help lower the number of catalytic converter thefts. The idea is to arm the vehicle with another alarm that detects any touch or vibration when the ignition is turned off.
Global's Victoria Femia reports.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9770709/auto-theft-canada-report/
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