ICYMI: “You do not mess with another man’s automobile.” But that’s exactly what one neighbour did when they got tired of hearing roaring V8 exhaust sounds from next door.
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To properly remove the Barnacle, students were supposed to pay a US$185 fee via an app, and then return the remotely-deactivated device to a designated drop box. Obviously, some students thought that fee was ridiculous and devised a different way to remove the Barnacle. Exhaust FoamIn the immortal words of Vincent Vega, “You do not mess with another man’s automobile.” But that’s exactly what one neighbour did when they got tired of hearing roaring V8 exhaust sounds from next door.
Hopefully Robinson installs security cameras and files a police report to catch the people responsible.
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