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Fuse Boxes

Jean Mercier

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No Grenadier manuals in my Trialmaster with winch at my dealer, but yes, a small cardboard paper with the fuse-boxes:
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So for everybody who wants to cut out the emergency call (although I do not know why) it’s fuse FC13!
That's so people from the gummint (government) can't track their movements when they are burying bodies in the woods.
I can just imaging that somewhere in a tall nondescript building there is a person in front of a bank of screens who just called out "he's on the move, Dave is leaving his premises."
 
That's so people from the gummint (government) can't track their movements when they are burying bodies in the woods.
I can just imaging that somewhere in a tall nondescript building there is a person in front of a bank of screens who just called out "he's on the move, Dave is leaving his premises."
I wonder how the call centre is funded that is used by the manufacturers emergency call systems? And who has "ownership" of it?
 
The Americans
I was wrong Thales run it would you trust a company that
On 10 June 2011 Thales Group and the French government were ordered to pay 630 million euros (almost a billion US dollars) in fines after the courts heard that bribes had been paid to the Taiwanese government to win this large naval contract.
And I won't mention the Russian tank sights.
From their website
"Following Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 2002/58/EC, vehicles equipped with 112-based eCall systems must be protected against continuous tracking and tracing during normal operations and day-to-day tracking."
The above doesn't mean they can't does it.

Government of France 54,788,71425.7%
Dassault Aviation Société anonyme52,531,43124.6%
Thales SA Employees Stock Ownership Plan 6,899,0873.23%
The Vanguard Group, Inc. 2,655,1741.24%
Norges Bank Investment Management 2,618,7431.23%
Capital Research & Management Co. (Global Investors) 1,860,5030.87%
T. Rowe Price International Ltd. 1,707,2900.80%
DNCA Finance SA 1,698,7550.80%
Tradewinds Global Investors LLC 1,613,4090.76%
Wellington Management Co. LLP
 
That's so people from the gummint (government) can't track their movements when they are burying bodies in the woods.
I can just imaging that somewhere in a tall nondescript building there is a person in front of a bank of screens who just called out "he's on the move, Dave is leaving his premises."
Like "enemy of the state"

Brilliant film

"Who's going to monitor the monitors of the monitors!?"
 
Fi-ve ey-es.
AUS spy on US, US on UK, UK on FR, DE on AUS, FR on DE, no one looking at their own people, but all share info. It's evil, pure evil.
 
Fi-ve ey-es.
AUS spy on US, US on UK, UK on FR, DE on AUS, FR on DE, no one looking at their own people, but all share info. It's evil, pure evil.
France and Germany are not involved officially in Five eyes (or however it’s spelled)
The members are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States
 
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