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my 95 accord has an alarm?

my 95 accord has an alarm, says vulture on the key fob,, how do i turn off the alarm, maybe that is running the battery low.. i cant seem to turn it off unless unlocked.. thanks in advance to all u experts

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No accomplice. He bought a ticket, propped the door open and suited up at his car just outside the exit. If you had to find an accomplice I think it would be the Manager who decided NOT to have an alarm on that door.
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Lawyers expect to be paid for the work they do. They take cases on contingency at the risk they won't be paid if they lose, not because a client decides to switch lawyers. If you switch lawyer once what is to stop you from switching lawyers again. Lawyer 1 works for 2 years and is not paid for his work - why would lawyer 2 also risk not being paid because you decide to hire lawyer 3? Lawyer 2 if hired before you fire lawyer 1 knows you have a legitimate reason to fire lawyer 1. I do have a lawyer that helps me with disability related legal issues. I once asked him about the pros and cons of hiring on contingency. He told me that working on contingency takes away the incentive to get a case settled quickly. If the lawyer gets a percentage of your back pay, it suits them better to delay winning your case so the amount of the back pay (and their pay) increases. It is better to negotiate a set amount that they receive win or lose and no matter how long or little it takes.

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