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Maple makes life hard for thieves

30th May 1996, Page 18
30th May 1996
Page 18
Page 18, 30th May 1996 — Maple makes life hard for thieves
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• CV security specialist Maple of Stockport has developed an ESD system with fuel supply and air brake inunobilisers that is activated by a key pad or smart key.

The smart key is a tiny electronic receptor with a huge number of identification codes embedded in the fob.

Maple has also introduced a transponder device that enables doors or shutters to be opened using a wristband when the driver has an armload of parcels.

The company's new DriveLock device gives the driver a unique electronic identity so even if a thief has a duplicate key or the vehicle is left with its engine running, it cannot be moved.