0 used to describe equipment that is intended to prevent something from being stolen:
Many manufacturers now provide all their cars with anti-theft devices.
They regarded society as naturally harmonious and designed their anti-theft campaigns to rectify injustice and restore harmony by means of confession and compensation.
Mandating anti-theft measures in the short-term would be disproportionately expensive.
Introduction of enhanced technical standards for key environmental, safety and security (anti-theft) items to apply to commercially traded vehicles.
On premium levels, some reductions have been offered where anti-theft equipment has been fitted, but that has generally been limited to new cars.
Should not anti-theft devices be one of them?
We now accept airbags, automatic braking systems, routemasters, dashboard computers, immobilisers and anti-theft devices as normal.
It also increases the more car alarms and anti-theft devices we produce.
The fitting of anti-theft devices in cars, for example, owes a great deal to the efforts of this committee.