Parking Garages and Car Alarms
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 12:44 pm
I work in a new office building with an underground garage. There are a limited number of designated executive parking spaces directly below the building, and then a garage connected by a tunnel which is next to the building.
When I ride my bikes, I can't use the separate executive entrance because the vehicle sensor is on a downhill angle and it is a weight sensor so it does not detect my bike (even with me on it). So, when I ride my bikes, I have to loop through the regular employees garage and then use a back drop gate to get in to executive parking.
When I ride my Ducati, with the loud Remus cans, through the regular parking garage I learned months ago that there is a tricked out Mustang with a sensitive alarm which goes off when I go by. THe car must belong to someone in another company in my building (it's an eight sotry building - lots of businesses). So, when I ride my Duc, usually on a Friday, I coast past the Mustang so I don't set off the alarm.
Yesterday, I was horsing around and I rode my BMW and decided to goose it through the garage, and the RT, with stock can, set off this (*$)*@)*! Mustang's alarm!
I just ignore it - if the idiot is stupid enough to have an alarm with the sensitivity set up that high, he deserves to have it go off. I use reasonable care not to set it off, but I should be able to ride a stock RT past a car at a reasonable distance, don't you think?
As always, interested in opinions and experience. Thanks guys.
When I ride my bikes, I can't use the separate executive entrance because the vehicle sensor is on a downhill angle and it is a weight sensor so it does not detect my bike (even with me on it). So, when I ride my bikes, I have to loop through the regular employees garage and then use a back drop gate to get in to executive parking.
When I ride my Ducati, with the loud Remus cans, through the regular parking garage I learned months ago that there is a tricked out Mustang with a sensitive alarm which goes off when I go by. THe car must belong to someone in another company in my building (it's an eight sotry building - lots of businesses). So, when I ride my Duc, usually on a Friday, I coast past the Mustang so I don't set off the alarm.
Yesterday, I was horsing around and I rode my BMW and decided to goose it through the garage, and the RT, with stock can, set off this (*$)*@)*! Mustang's alarm!
I just ignore it - if the idiot is stupid enough to have an alarm with the sensitivity set up that high, he deserves to have it go off. I use reasonable care not to set it off, but I should be able to ride a stock RT past a car at a reasonable distance, don't you think?
As always, interested in opinions and experience. Thanks guys.