* Wheel clamps: These devices attach to the wheels of a vehicle and prevent them from turning, making it difficult to move the vehicle.
* Boot locks: These devices attach to the brake pedal of a vehicle and prevent it from being pressed, making it impossible for the vehicle to be driven.
* LoJack systems: These systems track the location of the vehicle in case it is stolen or repossessed, allowing the owner to track the device's location.
* Hidden kill switches: These devices can be installed on a vehicle to disable the engine or other critical systems, making it difficult to start or drive the vehicle.
* Alarm systems: These systems can be activated to sound an alarm or send a notification to the owner if the vehicle is tampered with or moved without permission.
* GPS trackers: These devices can be installed on a vehicle to track its location in case it is stolen or repossessed, allowing the owner to track the device's location.
By using these and other physical vehicle restraint methods, vehicle owners can make it more difficult for a repo man to repossess their vehicle.