Use BMW's remote car lock technology to steal

Modern technology must have countless advantages. BMW employees use remote locking technology to lock a thief in a stolen car, the rogue guy has no choice but to sit and wait for the police to come and settle it.

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Modern technology must have countless advantages. BMW employees use remote locking technology to lock a thief in a stolen car, the rogue guy has no choice but to sit and wait for the police to come and settle it. What a perfect advertisement.

The German car maker has its own integrated service that allows center staff to "lock or unlock the car remotely if necessary". This process is done through the ConnectedDrive system using SIM phones. Users only need to submit a request via its mobile application.

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BMW has a separate integrated service that allows center staff to "lock or unlock the car remotely if necessary".

This application also allows users to locate vehicles, use horns, regulate temperature, besides the above door opening / locking function.

According to the information provided by the authorities, the 38-year-old man, along with a group of friends, "scouted" the 4300 block on North East Avenue No. 8, Seattle and discovered a locked BMW 550i in the garage.

The gods of earth and earth were in harmony, when the keys were left there, so the 38-year-old man who had not been revealed had quickly stolen the car and ran away.

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This process is done through the ConnectedDrive system using SIM phones.

The owner of the car discovered that his "love car" was lost and told 911. The police immediately contacted the BMW car management operator, discovering the vehicle's location at the 2100 Northeastern Street block. 63. When the police arrived, they found the BMW parked in a dark alley, the engine still running and the bad thief sleeping in the chair.

The thief could not escape when the system officer locked the door, but he still tried to run away when the police approached. Of course, all resistance is useless.

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With this technology, you are still afraid of stealing.

Besides the crime of stealing cars, the 38-year-old man also carried a small amount of methamphetamine (a substance known as rock). The above two charges are more than enough for him to remove the fatigue in the County prison.

Modern technology is beneficial, especially when you have money to experience all these benefits.

Update 12 December 2018
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