Printcraft, nope, that's not what I was getting at at all.
Spear Dane, you should ask yourself AND your extended family how the warrant could have been better executed.
OkieGirl gets it. If the cops had planned things just a little bit better, no one would be shot or dead. However, some people are glad that the SUSPECT is now dead. The SUSPECT.
Instead of serving the warrant in the middle of the night, terrorizing the neighbors, they could have waited until the suspect left his home, arrested him on his way to wherever, THEN searched the premises. I won't speculate as to why they didn't do that...
To do it right requires people with intelligence that's well above average. Expertise costs money. My workplace emphasizes security (and performance) for our software products, but they pay well to hire people who can achieve it. Oh, and they also hire white hats who almost certainly have, shall...
Eric Peters' take:
The Car Biz Goes Full Clover - EPautos
He brings up several good points - some already covered in this thread, some not.
Oh, and you want to disable them yourself? You might be able to get away with that... until the repair shops lobby successfully for nationwide inspection...
Of course, even with the grid hardened as much as possible against physical or Internet-based attacks, one can never guard 100% against social engineering. The human element is always the least secure element in any human-involved system.
When Soros Himself is worried, you know the establishment is losing their ****:
Soros, Alarmed by Trump, Pours Money into 2016 Race - Bloomberg Politics