OnStar Commercial #1 Featuring Batman and Alfred (2000)
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OnStar Commercial #1 Featuring Batman and Alfred (2000)
The Search for Santa through OnStar
Sixty-six years ago, a phone call was made and a tradition began. A young child called a local phone number in the newspaper that advertised Santa’s phone number. Little did the child know, the wrong number was reached and the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) Operations Center in Colorado Springs, CO was contacted instead of Santa! The colonel on duty that night urged his operators to find Santa’s location and report it to everyone who called in. Delighting the children left joy in the crew’s hearts and tracking Santa became a tradition even when CONAD transitioned to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) in 1958. Since 2009, OnStar has teamed up with NORAD to be update families worldwide on Santa’s location while he journeys across the globe spreading presents and Christmas joy in every home. OnStar Members and their families can push their blue Onstar button between 6 AM EST Christmas Eve and 5 AM EST Christmas Day to reassure children that Santa is on his way by tracking the location of him and his reindeer. Every time someone pushes their button to find Santa, OnStar will donate $1 to the American Red Cross to help those in need. Phillips Chevrolet in Frankfort, Lansing and Bradley has Illinois’ Largest Chevy Inventory, and wishes everyone a happy holiday this year!
Gizmodo article about ICE vehicle tracking.
Youtube video explaining how to disable onstar in a truck
Wikipedia entry explaining how to disable onstar in a car
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Image: screenshot of Gizmodo article, showing aerial image of traffic on a busy highway, with the text: Police in the U.S., including officials with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE), have been accessing vehicle location data provided by car parts manufacturers, a new report from Forbes reveals. Documents reviewed by the news outlet show police using this data to track suspects involved in criminal investigations.
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OnStar Commercial #6 Featuring Batman & the Riddler (2002)
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