Depends on the contract/agreement between the car owner and the company. If you made and agreement with the company and the company puts the GPS unit in your car you have to discuss the privacy matters which will be raised when they will track the car when you are off-duty... Every General Motors vehicle now produced has a GPS device in it. They don't 'own' them once they are sold. If you are employed by the company and the company pays the gas you fill in you car it's natural when the company wants to know where are you and where are you going and what is the speed and if the right front seat has substantial load on it etc etc. It saves millions of gallons of gas installing the GPS Black Boxes to store the roots and points of stops and post-process it to discover the places the employee visited being paid. It saves even more having "geofencing" feature in the unit.
ITS ILLEGAL-DONT DO IT!!!
If you mean a switch you can flip that disables the car and will not allow it to be started, the answer is no, it is not illegal. It is your car and if you want such a device installed there is no law against it.
u dont because its illegal stupid
You dont, its highly illegal
Currently its illegal to remove such a device, your supposed to pay your fine and then get it removed by the company, but the legality of such clamping practices and the intentions of such private companies has been called into question recently in the UK.
of course it is. its gonna burn your car man! dont do it or cops gonna arrest you
it is a device that sometime beeps when you get close to some thing like a car or a sign and dont run into it
A CZ302A is a type of wireless bluetooth device for your car fromthe company, Clarion.
no i dont think they can
It's not illegal to ask somebody if they want there car washed. It's helping them. Just keep your price relativley low and dont damage the car.
It would be illegal to put a tracking device into someone else's vehicle without their knowledge especially to harm them and if you have no right over that vehicle. You can although track your own car.
Yes. If the car is leased then you do not own it, it belongs to someone else (the leasing company), and you have no right to their property.