February 11, 2012
by James Neely - freelance writer for hire
This question can only be answered in this way: only if the potential perpetrators know of their existence and refuse to follow through on their actions because of it. But, beyond that, the GPS tracking systems help in a more important way: recovery of stolen property.
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You are provided with ways to keep track of assets and property with GPS tracking systems and their amazing precision. In the event of a theft, the item being tracked can be located to within a few feet of its actual location.
GPS tracking systems are not just for businesses, either. They are low enough in price that the average family can afford them. They are perfect for tracking cars, boats, four wheelers, snowmobiles, jet skis, campers, trailers and more.
Substantiate activities. Whether you are in business or just need to track a family members’ use of your family car, a GPS tracking system is no longer a luxury item. If you need to make sure that client contracts are adhered to you can provide reports that prove that your business activities are doing just that and more.
As perpetrators of crimes become more and more aware of the use of GPS tracking systems, they will be on their guard. One benefit of these devices is that if the battery cable is cut on a stolen vehicle the unit still emits a signal that can be traced to its location.
GPS tracking systems are so effective that insurance companies offer reductions in premiums when you have these units installed. This helps them mitigate their risk and so they are willing to give back as a reward to you.
Depending on which model you choose you can get real-time data from these GPS tracking systems which helps you keep control on your vehicles at all times. Even when the vehicle is powered off and is sitting in a garage, the unit continues to send out a beacon.
Helping in the process of recovery makes criminal cases much shorter. You will be able to provide police with information about the location of your asset. They would rather be able to handle it right there and then as opposed to having to use traditional methods to find the stolen item. Case loads are so heavy that yours could sit idle on a desk for months and maybe years. The priority level for thefts is just not as high as are other capital offenses.
GPS Tracking systems primary benefit is not in prevention so much as it is in solving and bringing cases to a close. And for that they are well-worth the investment.