don't forget to put your bail bondsman on your cell speed dial. you know your gonna need him sooner rather than later with your new toy.
No worries. I only plan on turning it on "for fun" once or twice. When no police are around. And never to "impersonate an officer." Committing felonies are not something I would like to do right now.
I would like to hook the alarm up exactly how a regular car alarm works. No idea how to do that though. I'll have to read up on it.
Technically, having the alarm installed and in use isn't a crime, because it is a car alarm. IF it were a siren, it would be illegal to use, but not to have installed. It's ONLY illegal if it is operational. Meaning, when the police officer inspects my vehicle to see if it is in fact, operational, I snip the wire under the dash going from the switch.
But I don't have a siren. I have an alarm.
I'll have to send out an email to the police station, or better yet call, before I install it all up to make sure on some of these facts.
I'm kind of tempted to become a State Trooper anyway. So committing crimes isn't something I want to do. I'd only need three more college credits (Providing that I pass my courses this year and next) to meet the minimum credit standard for the Academy. I'm considering taking First Aid, Welding, or some random police related classes for college credit if I end up not liking the whole being an electrician thing.