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Arizona man invents device to stop high-speed pursuit suspects

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an idea , for some modders , to be implemented on our vehicles in lspdfr  !? I also saw a mechanism , which is ejected from the front bumper during a chase , on the suspect vehicle in front , which deactivates the engine of the chased car , a box with magnet , 10 cm in size

On 1/14/2020 at 12:12 PM, Siracusa said:

I also saw a mechanism , which is ejected from the front bumper during a chase , on the suspect vehicle in front , which deactivates the engine of the chased car , a box with magnet , 10 cm in size

Are you referring to these things (picture)?  Never heard about any devices disabling engines but these are GPS trackers that are deployed whilst driving during chases.

Some cars can be remotely kill-switched but the police has to contact the manufacturer for them to do it from their systems. 

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neither I , I knew its existence , then one day by turning on youtube , between police chases , this scene happened to me , I can't find the video, I can't remember the title, I hardly understand the presence English a little, I don't remember the title of the video, this one I downloaded this time, I wanted to publish it, so it remains in the community, it is like a hochey disk on ice, magnet, it was ejected from the front of the police car, behind the chased car , and disabled the engine start, seen with my own eyes, the chase was in the USA this I remember, it was not a simulated chase, like the one above which is not yet in production, it was right in business, taken from daschcam and bodycam


the photo tells me nothing , I saw it as if I saw it from inside the car , only after the agent picked it up from the stationary car , it was like a magnet , you could not see where it had been expelled from service patrol , which I think was a charger , ( sorry for my english 🙂 )

Hmm tried to search for any  "electromagnetic pulse"  devices (EMP) but like I suspected the device was way to large to fit in a hockey puck. 
The only thing I can still think of which I btw found the name of again "Star Chase" which looks like this:


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Is it possible that they shot a "Star Chase" and then coincidentally  the car engine failed for some other  unrelated reason?

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it could be , I did not know the existence of the "star chase" , so I know that I saw an expulsion of "star chase" , the driver will have stopped by coincidence , then if there is nothing on the internet , it seems strange that it exists, it will be like this 

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