Why not improve the security with an arms race? Keep it legal and the responsibility of the manufacturer to make a secure vehicle.
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Right? That's the thing. Car thieves don't care if the tool is illegal; they're already planning on stealing a car.
If you make the tool illegal, you're just making it harder for security experts who do care about the law.
The problem, of course, is distinguishing between harmless and harmful use. There are painfully few things that are objectively good or bad.
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