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Uploaded by on May 2, 2007

Daylight demo of Auto Taser. Pictures and info here:
http://istargazer.blogspot.com/2006/07/2006-subaru-sti-auto-taser-electrified...

About the Auto Taser: CAN RUBBER GLOVES BE USED TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL CONTACT? The AUTO TASER easily penetrates ordinary rubber gloves. The TASER technology can penetrate leather and thick clothing as well. The AUTO TASER can penetrate even automobile floor mats."

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  • can someone tell me where I could buy one of this item,I have a 2001 wv golf,and they broke my window 2 times,try to still my car, can someone tell me where,or this a prank???

  • @Lordthieves31 This is not a prank. The AutoTaser used to be manufactured by Taser International, but it was discontinued many years ago.

  • nice idea...but can it lead to electronic malfunctions?

    creeping current is enough to destroy some stuff...

  • @onpsxmember I had no electrical problems at all when I used it. There is no electrical connections made to the car itself, only the steering wheel lock.

  • I'm not a lawyer, but does Taser know about this? Could be trademark infringement.

  • It is made by Taser International. I hope they know about it.

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  • I would have LOVED to baked some thieves balls off with this! I fucking hate those piles of shit car thieves!

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  • what is it all about? nothing happens.

  • Is there anything that will deter them from breaking in? Because mine keeps getting broken into for no reason (there's nothing on display and nothing to steal) but they go thru my shit anyway. Not trying to steal the car, but I'm stick of paying money to fix my window and I can't keep filing claims with my insurance.

  • I bought three of these some years back, & they still work. They are safe for the user if they use the key fob remote before opening the door to deactivate it.

    My only complaint is that the use up a lot of 9 volt batteries even in standby mode.

    I use them in combination with a hidden kill switch.

  • @julianbell90 spray water!

  • The easy easy peasy answer is this, Everytime a car thief is caught, chop one of his fingers of. Eventually they will have no fingers.

    No fingers = no stealing cars. I would like to volunteer for the finger cutting job as i could then shove it up their own AR*E

  • @darthspeaks. I won't say it like that, but yes I do not like it when people take things that don't belong to them. Someone stole my hubby's car and we still have not retrieved it. His friend saw the car and approached the thief at a Auto Zone. The thief was shaking, but the friend was too scared to do anything too. He could have blocked him in so that he couldn't leave in it and then called the police, but he didn't and we're not happy about that. But God will punish the ones that wrong us.

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