I still don't fully understand the constant car alarms. I know others have discussed this but it still confuses me. I have seen families sitting in their cars and chatting/looking at their phones ...while the car alarms roar.
Or when they open a window, trunk,door the alarm sounds for about 40 seconds..?
Or everyday I see people press their alarms on their key chains when they are maybe 100m away walking towards their cars...and they just act like this alarm isn't blaring loudly.
Then there are the alarms that just start suddenly for no reason. Do they have them set on a timer to go off every hour or something?
I think that maybe they are associating car alarms as a sign of modern technology and this makes it acceptable and impressive to them and others. Are they simply proud of their car and want others to see them in their cars ?
I have also read that they just don't know how to install an alarm properly , but I don't think I believe that would make the population as a whole accept around the clock car alarms roaring.
I have only heard my car alarm once because it was being broken into back home.
I know the country is undeveloped but there are some things that offer such a stark contrast to how great, nice and helpful the Ecuadorians are. Like never stopping their cars to let people pass( they copied N.America's black/white crosswalks but nobody showed them how to use them. Not even the police let pedestrians pass at crosswalks! Do they think that the crosswalk paint is just a pretty decoration?), to honking their horns always (Ive read the avg driver presses their horn 10,000 X year?! While Ive never pressed my horn even once back home...) Or letting their dogs bark all day without being concerned how their neighbours feel. Or cutting in lines.
My point is that how can such a nice group of people be so oblivious to common courtesy and is this just chalked up to the development of the country being lower? These lack of concerns are generally associated with very high populations where the common courtesies are just thrown out the window. But I'm in Cuenca and the pop is definitely very low here. So, there is another reason(s) which means that there is also a chance that it may never resolve itself especially as the pop. increases and seeing that there doesn't appear to b a will to change this.
I try not to get upset because I know that this is more about the level of progress/development/advancement here but I admit that it does get on one's nerves at times.
Anyways , if anyone has spoken to an Ecuadorian about this and got an answer maybe u could let us know.