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Re: Underseat pouches?
« Reply #25 on: February 28, 2016, 07:30:21 PM »
Well at least TNhas allowed us to use Electronic proof of insurance. Not sure if a secure usb flash stick the popo as my little sister likes to call them would work. You could have everything you needed on the drive along with scanned images of other things you might want if traveling and stuck somewhere or needed to call a bunch of numbers after loss or theft of wallet. If it was lost the encryption of usb device would protect the info on it...a very determined and patient thief would not have the means to crack the encryption, nsa and some govt probably not as much issue to crack it... maybe apple will make one...

The problem might be if the police officer didn't trust the drive to be usedin his cruiser's computer. I think even his smart phone could access the info. I have a slick little non-encrpted stick that is very small with rubber end capsmade by e I use that has USB mini connector on one end and std USB on the other. It is a stellar xt 16gb made by Patriot and it comes in in much larger capacities and it was inexpensive.
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Re: Underseat pouches?
« Reply #26 on: February 29, 2016, 05:44:54 AM »
Well at least TNhas allowed us to use Electronic proof of insurance. Not sure if a secure usb flash stick the popo as my little sister likes to call them would work. You could have everything you needed on the drive along with scanned images of other things you might want if traveling and stuck somewhere or needed to call a bunch of numbers after loss or theft of wallet. If it was lost the encryption of usb device would protect the info on it...any a very determined and patient thief would have the means to crack the encryption, nsa and some govt probably not as much issue to crack it... maybe apple will make one...

That's actually a pretty neat idea. Encrypted or not it would be cool for someone doing a lot of traveling and especially if they are going through multiple countries.
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Re: Underseat pouches?
« Reply #27 on: February 29, 2016, 08:36:50 PM »
Was poking around on Aerostich's site this evening and found a slick solution to this issue...

http://www.aerostich.com/license-plate-locking-compartment.html

pretty cool design and fairly secure in some ways, can be defeated but...kind of stealthy unless your are very observant or familiar with the product.
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Re: Underseat pouches?
« Reply #28 on: March 01, 2016, 03:08:50 AM »
Was poking around on Aerostich's site this evening and found a slick solution to this issue...

http://www.aerostich.com/license-plate-locking-compartment.html

pretty cool design and fairly secure in some ways, can be defeated but...kind of stealthy unless your are very observant or familiar with the product.

That is clever.
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Re: Underseat pouches?
« Reply #29 on: March 02, 2016, 09:58:29 AM »
At work we have these clear plastic stick on envelops for shipping labels. Easy to stick one on the botton of the seat pan and slide the reggie inside. The only drawback is if you ever want to remove it, good luck!
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