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GPS - A Thief's Worst Nightmare
September 15, 2005 - San Diego, CA
By Tim Parlier
In August of 2005 law enforcement agencies in Ventura County stopped
a 9-state equipment theft crime ring. The operation required “9,000
hours of investigation” and “netted 2 arrests, nearly
26,000 pieces of equipment valued at $3.5 million, and helped 215
victims from 64 cities in nine states identified so far”.
Authorities believe there are many more victims, including large
and small construction firms, landscaping, and equipment rental
companies.”
Thanks to Field Technologies ' GPS tracking systems, its customers
no longer have to worry about such theft issues. Until now, the
most popular theft recovery devices required you to wait 48 hours
after the theft to file a police report before they would attempt
to recover your stolen machine or vehicle. With the ability to
immediately locate their vehicles and equipment at any time, Field
Technologies' customers have the ability to track stolen equipment
or vehicles and have the authorities retrieve them immediately.
Companies in a variety of industries have recovered thousands
of dollars in stolen property through the use of GPS tracking systems.
Many construction and equipment rental companies are excited about
the ability to pinpoint the physical location of equipment on jobsites.
This facilitates quicker pickup of equipment when it is no longer
in use, which helps minimize theft. Gary Goldman, vice president
sales and marketing for Amendola's Fence experienced a recovered
stolen vehicle and says he “counts the company fortunate,
considering it could have lost a $65,000 custom-made Ford flatbed
and about $10,000 worth of PVC fencing and assorted tools.” He
continued to say, "That alone paid for the installation of
the tracking device. Aside from the theft of the vehicle , I'd
say within a year and a half the system had paid for itself." Field
Technologies ' customer Theresa, from Blacks Towing in Temecula,
CA explained how, “It helped us get our truck back. On July
4th, someone punched our driver out and jumped in the truck and
took off. He crashed it into a power pole and we were on the GPS
watching him and told the police where to get him.”
The ability to locate and reclaim a stolen piece of asset is a
priceless commodity. Companies in all industries are experiencing
theft without resolution, but Field Technologies' GPS tracking
systems allows its customers to escape the anxiety that is accompanied
by the loss of thousands of dollars in assets. It is easy to see
that when a GPS unit is installed in a company's vehicle or equipment;
it can immediately become a thief's worst nightmare.
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Roth, Michael. RER Industry Survey: The Readers Speak. Rental Equipment
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Schachter, Ken. LI-based Fleet Owners Believe GPS systems are Worth
Cost. Long Island Business News. February 2005.
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