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Wish they had a video in action showing this device, I'd like to see how accurate it is to adhering to an evading sportbikeOriginally posted by talisman View PostWe have all seen high-speed police chases on TV. And statistics show that they’re as dangerous as they appear. 360 people are killed each year because of chases, according to a 2010 study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Now, StarChase, a Virginia-based law enforcement technology company, wants to halt those risky pursuits with a device straight out of a James Bond movie.
The company’s device is a launchable GPS tracker that is mounted onto the grill of a police car. When a suspect flees in a vehicle, an officer can fire a small sticky GPS tracker onto the suspect’s car.
“Law enforcement uses this technology in situations where they have a high-risk vehicle,” said Trevor Fischbach, StarChase’s president. “That could be a stolen car, a car that has narcotics in it, it could be a DUI suspect.”
The GPS module is coated with an adhesive and won’t fall off. The officer then tracks the suspect with mapping software without having to engage in a potentially dangerous chase.
The device isn’t cheap. It costs $5,000 per vehicle to install StarChase, and each replacement GPS tracker costs $500.
Sounds far-fetched? The company recently announced statistics claiming that, on average, a suspect vehicle slows to within 10 miles of the posted speed limit less than two minutes after being tagged. Better yet, there were no injuries, fatalities or property damage, and police apprehended 80 percent of tagged suspects .
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Relinquished gives all Donalds a bad, bad retarded name
Originally posted by PGreenCobraI can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!Originally posted by Trip McNeelyGo do a whooly in front of a Peterbilt.Originally posted by dsrtuckteezydont downshift!!
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Out in the sticks it's a little different. When I was 12-13 years old helping out on my grandparents farm, there was a few times I had to drive to town. When a cop would light me up I'd just floor it in the old farm truck, take the first street I came to and turn in the first drive out of sight.the farm truck was an old dodge half ton with a 440 in it. It would run like a scalded ass ape.Originally posted by yellowstang View PostAll you have to do is cross the county line, then just stop. I've seen Bo and Luke do it many times."Yeeeeehhhhhaaaaawwwww that's my jam"
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How well does a plate number work for a stolen car? Or a kidnapping victim inside of a car?Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostJesus....Welcome to Costco, I love you.
Exactly. I made zero statement about the chase, just alluded that these "beneficial" police technologies are rarely used for their intended purpose.
Don't chase them, immediately safer. Technology exists to mark down their plate number, called a camera.
Exactly.
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Those are unique situations.Originally posted by jewozzy View PostHow well does a plate number work for a stolen car? Or a kidnapping victim inside of a car?
You're a cop, calling other people simple? I don't envy your job, and understand the necessity, but the modern breed of cops aren't exactly known for their outside of the box thinking.Originally posted by hustleman View PostSimple minds don't think that criminals can do such things
I damn near posted that!Originally posted by yellowstang View PostZaino will do the trick, the finish on your car is as smooth as silk.
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