Lolz! My regrets if felt so. Was actually kind of lauding it for being almost "theft-proof", dil khush honna chahiye Liana owners ka, hahahaha!
@Waleed80...........Lolz bro! Sure altis could have some use of it, but then how would tracker/Insurance companies manage to survive, lolz!
O.K, back to the issue. kindly forget even mentioning the word of "bombs" here on an online forum and during prevailing conditions. Furthermore, collateral damage, even "self-damage" cannot be ruled out, so quit it plz!
In Europe passenger seats in cabs have electrical wiring which has a "pacifying" voltage-charge activated by the driver's pressing of a special button, probably in the steering wheel. It's enough to turn the gun-pointing passenger "off" for some minutes to get hold of the situation. Perhaps something like that, if possible by remote activation and inclusion of the driver-seat wiring would have sufficed.
Furthermore, kindly clarify one thing for me with respect to "jammers" and two-way alarms. The two-way alarm functions by radio signals, the tracker by GSM signals, or are they actually the same? In any case, I believe someone who can jam the GSM signals should easily be able to intervene with the two-way alarm's radio signals, right??
Finally, I believe the best option out there is to have a couple of motion sensors installed in the garage, covering the car from all 4 sides. Furthermore, ensure that the sensors or cameras installed operate by concealed wiring, preferably your house-wiring, and the point of connection is UPS covered. This to ensure that no "intervention" is possible with the emitted signals, so no funny radio frequency controlled sensors/motion detectors, but wired ones. Finally have the end point of the wired system connected to your nearby PC/TV and with some kind of audio alarm connected.
I'd request someone with knowledge into this to shed some light on prices/availability of such systems. 4 wired sensors, one full view covering camera should suffice I believe. Any electrical point of any of your roof lights in your garage could be used for power supply.
Regards.