Microchips in Henry hoovers

If any would be thief thinks he is clever at robbing them,think twice,the factory has installed hidden data inside the vacumn,it holds all the details of who it is sold to,where it is going,and can be traced to the owner,think about that you scum,when the plod are breaking your door down at 4 am when you are asleep.

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Who is Henry Hoovers?

Hombre:
Who is Henry Hoovers?

Hidden data in the chip … yea right :wink:

yum i love microchips

Toby’s posts are just getting more random all the time. :laughing:

Toby
Its been bloody hard to resist but I am going to have to ask:-

FFS what has a Henry Hoover got to do etc etc.
BTW I just asked our Hetty hoover if she had a chip or you were having another brain rambling session, but she took a hissy fit an refused to answer :slight_smile: :wink:

Hombre:
Who is Henry Hoovers?

Wasn’t he the first director of the FBI and liked to slip a nice frock on now and again? :wink:

You`d be surprised what they put RFID tags in, Gillette use them to track their wares, I know for a fact, its stopped a certain type of “load” from being stolen :wink: :wink: :wink:

The word soon gets round the criminal fraternity :wink:

TDG lost a trailer of “drugs” shall we say, some years ago, the customer just logged in, and told the old bill where to find the trailer…There doing an 8 stretch at the moment, funnily enough, they came from the Liverpool area, strange that :open_mouth:

Stanley Mitchell:
TDG lost a trailer of “drugs” shall we say, some years ago, the customer just logged in, and told the old bill where to find the trailer…There doing an 8 stretch at the moment, funnily enough, they came from the Liverpool area, strange that :open_mouth:

Would be interesting to know exactly what they logged into as these RFID tags have a range of less than 10 meters.
more likley they had GPS trackers on the trailers to be able to locate it.

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Stanley Mitchell:
TDG lost a trailer of “drugs” shall we say, some years ago, the customer just logged in, and told the old bill where to find the trailer…There doing an 8 stretch at the moment, funnily enough, they came from the Liverpool area, strange that :open_mouth:

Would be interesting to know exactly what they logged into as these RFID tags have a range of less than 10 meters.
more likley they had GPS trackers on the trailers to be able to locate it.

Deffo RFID, and, it was at a range far greater the 10 mtrs, Deffo NO GPS, trust me :wink:

In fact, we had a customer tell us once, where to find a pallet which we had “lost”, IIRC, it was 22 miles from where it should have been :unamused:

+, I looked at using RFID on a project for very large company involved with locating luggage, they only dismissed the idea, because of cost, not the RFIDs ability to track an item :open_mouth:

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Eh ■■?