Bad things can happen with a winch that is direct wired to the battery.....
#12
I just don't see how it made it a little more difficult for him to commit a random act. What hasn't changed is his desire to commit some random act, nor his opportunity to commit that random act. It just changed the random act he did. I guess we'll just have to disagree on that point.
With a kill switch: Bad guy un-spools, wraps over roof, tries to power the winch, and nothing happens.
Without a kill switch: Bad guy un-spools, wraps over roof, tries to power the winch, and crushes the roof.
Seems pretty simple to me. I've seen your posts on this forum, you are quite knowledgeable about a great many things, but I think you're either missing something here, or you don't want to accept the possibility you were wrong, so you just dismiss the point?.
Not too mention the other benefits of having a kill switch, which there are a few.
I'm curious, do you leave your doors unlocked and the keys in the ignition too?
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What Mark is saying is the guy just isn't going to say "oh shoot, the winch doesn't work" and leave, if he's determined to screw up something he's going to do it, let's say instead of crushing the top he just slashes the tires and breaks out the glass instead. Reread what he said without focusing on the winch part.
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It's stories like this that cause me to lose a little more hope for this world.
While not nearly as serious, I have found that my JK has become a constant target for douche-bag diesel trucks "rollin coal." Yeah, must be so cool to bury a guy in a cloud of black diesel soot. Especially safe when I'm cruising down the highway at 70.
While not nearly as serious, I have found that my JK has become a constant target for douche-bag diesel trucks "rollin coal." Yeah, must be so cool to bury a guy in a cloud of black diesel soot. Especially safe when I'm cruising down the highway at 70.
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What Mark is saying is the guy just isn't going to say "oh shoot, the winch doesn't work" if he's determined to screw up something he's going to do it, let's say instead of crushing the top he just slashes the tires or bust out the glass instead. Reread what he said without focusing on the winch part.
For most people, watching a roof get crushed is a lot more entertaining then watching tires deflate, or paint get scratched.
All I'm saying, is it is possible it will save you a lot of hassle... For minimal cost and risk.
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With out the controller how was it operated to crunch the hard top?
I disconnect the positive terminal when not on the trail and the controller is locked up in the Tuffy box.
I disconnect the positive terminal when not on the trail and the controller is locked up in the Tuffy box.
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I see all the points above and I hate to prolong this, but I see one thing that I would like to add on some individual's mentality.
Some people do bad things because they are 'fun' - not because they feel like doing damage to some random car.
For instance - slashing tires has been done all over and everyone has seen it. Not much of a 'cool factor'. But if you are the neighborhood cool guy and want to up the ante..."hey guys want to crush a car with a winch!" Now there's an opportunity.
Disagree if you like, it's just my point of view.
Some people do bad things because they are 'fun' - not because they feel like doing damage to some random car.
For instance - slashing tires has been done all over and everyone has seen it. Not much of a 'cool factor'. But if you are the neighborhood cool guy and want to up the ante..."hey guys want to crush a car with a winch!" Now there's an opportunity.
Disagree if you like, it's just my point of view.
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I see all the points above and I hate to prolong this, but I see one thing that I would like to add on some individual's mentality. Some people do bad things because they are 'fun' - not because they feel like doing damage to some random car. For instance - slashing tires has been done all over and everyone has seen it. Not much of a 'cool factor'. But if you are the neighborhood cool guy and want to up the ante..."hey guys want to crush a car with a winch!" Now there's an opportunity. Disagree if you like, it's just my point of view.
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I think you all are arguing over things and variables none of you have any control over, and are all making complete assumptions as to why or how someone will do something, that hasn't even done it yet or that has and you will never know or understand their motivation. There is a 50/50 shot that having power to the winch or not, will or will not prevent a certain type of vandalism and/or cause the individual either to stop or pursue some other sort of destructive route. My sarge always told me an Assumption was the mother of all f*** ups.
So if you want a kill switch to deter that specific type of vandalism, that's an individual decision and really doesn't matter either way. I know if I were going to vandalism something, you're going to need to do more than put a kill switch on the winch to stop me. Using the winch to smash in the cab was definitely an A hole move, but they get an A for creativity.
Just sayin'..............
So if you want a kill switch to deter that specific type of vandalism, that's an individual decision and really doesn't matter either way. I know if I were going to vandalism something, you're going to need to do more than put a kill switch on the winch to stop me. Using the winch to smash in the cab was definitely an A hole move, but they get an A for creativity.
Just sayin'..............