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		<title>Supreme Court Ruling Could Make or Break First-Degree Murder Trial</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 21:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email In wake of the recent Supreme Court ruling, calling warrantless GPS tracking unconstitutional, attorneys around the country are digging through their cases and filing appeals. Eric Vernon, Shon Pernice&#8217;s &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2012/02/09/supreme-court-ruling-could-make-or-break-first-degree-murder-trial/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>In wake of the recent Supreme Court ruling, calling warrantless GPS tracking unconstitutional, attorneys around the country are digging through their cases and filing appeals. Eric Vernon, Shon Pernice&#8217;s defense lawyer, is no exception. Pernice, an independent firefighter in Kansas City, MO, is charged with first-degree murder of his spouse, whose body has yet to be found. He is scheduled to stand trial later this month, and his attorney hopes that the recent Supreme Court ruling will work favorably in Pernice&#8217;s case.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/iStock_000001321767XSmall.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-10419" title="GPS Supreme Court" src="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/iStock_000001321767XSmall.jpg" alt="" width="425" height="282" /></a>Renee Pernice, the suspect&#8217;s spouse, was reported missing in January of 2009. Investigators and Renee&#8217;s family believe her husband is responsible for her disappearance. Because the body has yet to be located, there is little hard evidence against the defendant. Now it appears some of the most incriminating evidence is being called into question. The suspect was traced to a park within days of his wife&#8217;s disappearance, and was seen releasing the family dog. However, investigators may have only been able to witness this suspicious activity with the help of a GPS tracking device installed on Pernice&#8217;s vehicle. According to Vernon, police tracked his client&#8217;s cell phone and vehicle without obtaining a warrant.</p>
<p>Vernon filed motions to suppress the evidence gained through illegal GPS tracking. A Clay County judge will make a decision as to the fate of the evidence on Friday. According to Paul Morrison, a former Johnson County District Attorney who now practices as a defense lawyer, the Supreme Court didn&#8217;t do investigators any favors. &#8220;It&#8217;s going to make police work a little harder,&#8221; said Morrison. &#8220;Prosecutors and police are going to have to get warrants when they want to do this kind of thing.&#8221; As more and more cases like this pop up, time will show the lasting impact of the Supreme Court&#8217;s ruling.</p>
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		<title>Fleet Tracking with Mobile Phones</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 12:16:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Many  companies use GPS technology to monitor the status of vehicles and  drivers in their fleet. This allows them to provide accurate customer  service and to prevent unnecessary loss of time and resources. This  tracking involves installing a GPS transmitter in the vehicles of the  fleet. Unlike GPS mapping devices like many consumers have in their  cars, these tracking transmitters are much simpler. They don’t need a  display to give directions; they just send a signal for fleet managers  to track. Fleet managers usually monitor the progress of their vehicles  with an interactive webpage that shows the location of tracked vehicles.  However, many managers need to monitor their fleets while they  themselves are on the road.</p>
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Networkfleet  just announced that they’re offering a new website for tracking fleet  vehicles from mobile devices. Their new tracking page allows fleet  managers to monitor their drivers from an iPhone or Android device. This  gives managers the freedom to travel where they need to be, while still  keeping track of the drivers and vehicles under their care.</p>
<p>The  Networkfleet tracking system provides a full array of information for  users: fleet location, engine diagnostics, truck speed, ignition and  idle information, engine status, and a map. This puts a wealth of  tracking information into the hands of on-the-go fleet managers.</p>
<p>Networkfleet  is a leader in wireless fleet managing services. Their goal is to  provide managers with all of the information that they need to reduce  fuel usage, monitor emissions, and track maintenance expenses. This San  Diego based company is owned by Hughes Telematics and was founded in  1999.</p>
<p>Networkfleet is an award-winning company that has been granted  more than fifty patents (issued or pending) for remote monitoring and  diagnostics for fleet managers. This newest project of theirs puts all  of their industry-leading diagnostics information into the mobile phones  of fleet coordinators across the country.</p>
<p>Monitoring  a fleet of vehicles is not a simple objective. When that task ties down  a valuable manager and limits him or her to a single desk or computer  screen, it can hurt company objectives overall. That’s why having mobile  access to GPS transmitters for vehicle information is such an important  step for Networkfleet and their clients. Having the tracking data is  essential, but it’s even better when all the important location and  vehicle data can now be accessed from iOS and Android devices anywhere  the manager needs to be.</p>
<p>Article Written by Mark Rammel</p>
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		<title>Calgary, Canada, Using GPS Tracking for Snowy Commutes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 16:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email The city of Calgary, Canada, has begun tracking its snow plows with a GPS tracking system. The intended goal of this GPS tracking system in Calgary will be to &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2010/12/16/calgary-canada-using-gps-tracking-for-snowy-commutes/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>The city of Calgary, Canada, has begun tracking its snow plows with a GPS tracking system. The intended goal of this GPS tracking system in Calgary will be to show which roads have been plowed and which roads are next for plows and sanders. The GPS tracking system will also show residents of Calgary where traffic is backed up, so they can adjust their commutes accordingly.</p>
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<p>The program, which has been introduced right in time for the winter, is limited in that only 25% of the current snow plow vehicles have been equipped with GPS. However, this simply means that the map will cause residents and commuters to err on the side of caution with regards to their commutes.</p>
<p>Sean Somers of the Calgary roads department says that he knows that the GPS tracking system is incomplete. However, he hopes that city residents will use it as a useful tool to help plan their commutes.</p>
<p>The website will not be down during the winter months. Instead, it will double as a construction delay website for commuters to avoid construction or find detours.</p>
<p>In the coming months, Calgary will be expanding their GPS fleet tracking system to include more vehicles and to be more comprehensive. In the meantime, however, individuals can use the current service, located at http://calgary.ca/roadconditions, to track their commutes and plan for any potential snow delays.</p>
<p>Article Written by Greg Minton</p>
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		<title>Types of Equipment that Thieves Love to Target</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email All types of equipment are vulnerable to theft. Yet, some equipment is more appealing to thieves than other types of equipment. The National Equipment Register (NER) recently printed a &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2010/11/15/types-of-equipment-that-thieves-love-to-target/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>All types of equipment are vulnerable to theft. Yet, some equipment is more appealing to thieves than other types of equipment. The National Equipment Register (NER) recently printed a report detailing the types of equipment that are stolen on a regular basis. If you own any type of equipment from a backhoe to a fleet of construction vehicles, you will want to take a look at these statistics. You’ll also want to keep in mind that a simple GPS tracking device can prevent a thief from absconding with your expensive investments. </p>
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<p><b>From Tractors to Wood Chippers</b></p>
<p>Homeowners often think that lawnmowers and tractors are same from theft. However, the NER reports that lawnmowers and regular garden tractors are stolen regularly. In fact, nearly 37% of all thefts involve a lawn or garden mower. These expensive machines are easy targets for thieves who sell tractors parts for a profit. If you have a lawnmower, think twice before leaving your mower in your yard unattended. You might also want to consider adding a GPS tracker to your mower just in case a thief is lurking in your neighborhood. </p>
<p>Here are some other types of machinery that thieves love to target: </p>
<p>•	Loaders: 26% of all thefts.<br />
•	Rollers, Scrapers, Wood Chippers: 10% of all thefts.<br />
•	Forklift: 4% of all thefts.<br />
•	Bulldozer: 2% of all thefts. </p>
<p><b>Ways to Prevent Machinery Theft</b></p>
<p>As the NER points out, there are some ways to prevent equipment theft. Here are some important things to consider:</p>
<p>•	Never leave equipment unattended.<br />
•	Do not leave equipment out in the open.<br />
•	Do not leave keys inside of equipment.<br />
•	Alert authorities when equipment will be left overnight.<br />
•	Install a GPS tracking device on each piece of equipment that you own. </p>
<p>When your equipment is protected by GPS technology, you can rest assured that no thief will get away with anything you own for very long. As soon as any piece of equipment is stolen, you will be able to track the whereabouts of the stolen machinery with a GPS tracker in minutes. Thieves have no chance of getting away when a GPS tracker is involved. </p>
<p>Article Written by Harriette Halepis</p>
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		<title>Construction Sites Depend on GPS Tracking</title>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>As businesses all across the country have begun using GPS vehicle tracking to promote a green agenda, one field that has lagged behind has been the construction industry. Because construction vehicles operate in much rougher conditions than an average vehicle, fleet managers have been hesitant to incorporate the devices for fear that they could not withstand the heat, dirt, and heavy vibrations that go along with any construction vehicle. Recently, however, more and more construction managers have begun to realize the enormous benefits afforded by GPS technology, and have looked to tracking companies to provide heavy duty devices that can handle tough working conditions.</p>
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<p><b>GPS Is Green</b></p>
<p>Going green for fleet managers means finding ways to conserve fuel and reduce energy consumption while still accomplishing each job efficiently. GPS tracking has helped numerous companies by enabling managers to monitor the routes their employees take as well as the time they leave a vehicle idling unnecessarily. With this information in hand, they can begin training employees in how to use less fuel by taking simple measures such as choosing the shortest route to a destination and turning off the engine when the vehicle is not in use.</p>
<p>Construction crews in particular can reap the most benefits when they use tracking information to determine how each vehicle is being used. They can build maintenance schedules around actual hours of use for each vehicle, reduce idle times, and base job bids on precise vehicle usage costs. Not only will a strategy such as this reduce carbon emissions and energy consumption, but it will also save thousands of dollars each year on fuel costs and engine maintenance.</p>
<p><b>Protect Heavy Machinery Investments</b></p>
<p>Another way contractors can benefit from the technology is by using it to monitor vehicles that must be left on the job site overnight. Construction vehicles have become targets for theft due to their high value, low security, and the difficulty of identifying a stolen vehicle once it has left the site. Using tracking capabilities to monitor vehicles, however, places contractors one step ahead of a would-be thief and gives them the ability to locate the vehicle as soon as they realize it is missing.</p>
<p>GPS vehicle tracking enables construction managers to develop strategies for a green work environment and for protecting assets while on the job site. With savings that could pay for the installation of the devices within the first year of use, there’s no better time to invest in protecting the most expensive equipment in the construction industry.</p>
<p>Article Written by Greg Bartlett</p>
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		<title>GPS Makes School Buses Safer</title>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>More school systems are catching on to the idea of GPS tracking  for their bus routes. For years school buses have been the most effective way to get students to school and back home each day, but they have always been plagued with inefficiency and some have developed a reputation among students for being unsafe. Many students beg parents to drive them to school because they are afraid to ride the bus, and many parents worry about their children, poised at the side of the road, when buses run late. While some of these issues must be addressed at multiple levels, GPS fleet tracking can aid in the resolution of many school bus troubles.</p>
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<p>Fleet tracking has been used for many years by businesses to improve transportation efficiency and keep drivers accountable. A tracking device is attached to each vehicle and is monitored through satellite technology. Fleet tracking systems can tell the business owner all kinds of valuable information, including where a vehicle is, how fast it is traveling, if its doors are open, and the vehicle’s estimated time of arrival. All this data can be viewed in real-time or stored for later review and analysis.</p>
<p>Fleet tracking is now being used by more than business owners. School boards across the country have discovered the helpful benefit of GPS tracking technology. The Alpine School District of Utah has just begun using a tracking system to watch all of its school buses on their routes. They estimate the cost of the system will be saved in efficiency, including time and fuel savings, within the year. Parents’ worries about a late bus can be quieted; they can now call the office, and district personnel can tell them where the bus is and when it will arrive.</p>
<p>Student safety issues can also be addressed with the information GPS tracking systems provide. In Bibb County, Georgia, a bus driver was accused of departing from his route and taking at least one student to the wrong location. He was suspended and recommended for termination when the GPS data and security videos proved that the allegations were true. This kind of driver accountability can deter similar activity and help to identify problems quickly when they do occur.</p>
<p>There is no single cure-all for the bus route difficulties a school district may face, but GPS tracking is a tremendous boost is the right direction of saving money and keeping children safe.</p>
<p>Article Written by Greg Bartlett</p>
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		<title>GPS Helps Car Dealerships Rev Up Sales</title>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Buying a car these days is a very expensive proposition even for Baby Boomers and Veterans who have had some time to amassed some wealth. These consumer groups have also typically embraced the car dealership as a venue of choice for buying a car. Not so for Generation X, Generation Y (or Millennials) and Generation Z (or Digital Natives). </p>
<p>These newer generations have been brought up using computers and Ipods. They don’t take road maps on trips, instead relying on GPS tracking  or their cell phone to call for directions. Their natural tendency when buying a car is to do their research on the Internet and locate the vehicle on the Internet, sometimes even completing the sale on the Internet all without once seeing the car in person in some cases. They are not frequently seen at car dealerships.</p>
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<p><b>How Dealerships Can Attract Younger Buyers</b></p>
<p>The problem for car dealerships is how to attract these elusive buyers who are not motivated by corporate or brand loyalty or status symbols. The car dealership needs to understand how to attract these younger generations if they want to profit. They have been raised with technology and it is important to them. They like gadgets and little luxuries such as web-enabled computers on the showroom floor and touch screens where they can customize a car to their liking. They want to see the screen that the salesman is looking at instead of waiting for him to run back and forth to his boss. According to a recent Microsoft commissioned survey, 67% consider GPS tracking to be vital for their cars and they want it to come standard along with items such as a port for their music players and software to track their fuel consumption.</p>
<p>Car dealerships would be wise to study the characteristics of the younger population and make their showrooms more technologically savvy and the buying process more transparent. GPS tracking and other technology as standard equipment will be what drives sales in this new demographic. Encouraging these new generations to try a new, improved car buying experience could mean the difference for future sales. </p>
<p>Article Written by Greg Bartlett</p>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Imagine this scenario: you have a brand new car. You’ve wanted this car for years and worked hard to afford it. The vehicle lives up to your dreams; it handles well, has good mileage, and looks great. However, you run into one problem: you’re not the only person who likes your car. The vehicle is stolen from your driveway or a parking lot and now you’re left wondering how to get your expensive investment returned to you. Enter GPS tracking!</p>
<p>We’ve all become increasingly familiar with GPS directional devices over the years. It seems they’re popping up everywhere. Most people are starting to consider the devices as a part of everyday life and wouldn’t go anywhere without their satellite-operated map. However, finding a car outfitted with a GPS car tracking device can be more difficult. Few people realize the benefits of having such a unit.</p>
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<p><b>GPS Can Prevent Crime</b></p>
<p>So what are these benefits? While a traditional GPS guide helps with direction, GPS tracking devices can be used as a theft recovery tool to aid in finding your car after a theft. Without a GPS tracker, it could be anyone’s guess as to where the vehicle may be, and you may not recover your car.</p>
<p>Consider an incident in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Three teens stole a car and likely used that same car while performing other break-ins. When the police finally hunted the trio down, the teens led them on a chase through several stop signs and red lights, finally crashing the vehicle into a local plant nursery. Had the owner had enough foresight to install a GPS, this accident and the nine other break-ins by the same teens may have been prevented. Police could have tracked down the car sooner, taken the teens into custody, and prevented any future crimes.</p>
<p><b>GPS Can Protect Your Neighborhood</b></p>
<p>Installing a GPS tracking device on your own car will help keep your own property safe. However, it may do more than just that. As seen in the story above, it could help you protect the safety of others, bring criminals to justice, protect minors from their own irresponsibility, and keep everyone’s property safer. Without such a device, however, you may find yourself putting you and your property, as well as other lives and property in jeopardy. Protect yourself, protect your property, and help protect your neighborhood with GPS.</p>
<p>Article Written by Greg Bartlett</p>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Fleet ownership comes with some very real problems. Aside from the constant possibility of theft, employee management can also be a challenge. Are there any issues with the drivers and bad habits such as speeding? Is time being wasted with stops and idle times? Until now, the fleet owner has basically been in the dark, but GPS tracking provides immediate information that can save time and money and allow better fleet management &#8212; as well as theft recovery.</p>
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<p><b>Chicago Relies On GPS</b</p>
<p>The city of Chicago has installed GPS tracking in city-owned vehicles to improve the accountability of their employees and to better address needs through faster response times. When a night investigator and his crew recently stopped for a bite at Taco Bell, their truck was stolen. The good news is that the truck was recovered near the airport a few hours later. The bad news for the investigator is that he is facing disciplinary action for making the unauthorized 3 a.m. food stop when he was supposed to be working eight hours straight.</p>
<p><b>Increase Efficiency With GPS</b></p>
<p>GPS tracking is able to store the complete history of location, routes, stops and speed of each vehicle in the fleet in one database. For a particularly large fleet, some GPS tracking systems do not require manual downloads, but download stored information automatically as the vehicle approaches the base station. As an extra benefit, independent contractors and salesmen could easily generate a trip record for reimbursement purposes, thereby saving precious time that could be better spent.</p>
<p>Fleet owners would be wise to protest their investment with GPS technology. It will reduce their costs through lower insurance rates because the vehicles will likely be recovered if stolen and through more efficient labor when employees realize they are being held accountable. Increasing efficiency and reducing downtime are very real ways that businesses can save money in trying economic times. GPS can ensure that your business will be around when the recession is over.</p>
<p>Article Written by Greg Bartlett</p>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p><i>Article Written by Greg Bartlett</i></p>
<p>Buy-here-pay-here car dealerships have been a staple of the automobile industry for decades. Customers enjoy them because they can offer lower prices and more personalized service than large chains. In addition, they offer an excellent opportunity for someone with an entrepreneurial bent to start a business and earn a good living. Such dealerships are not without risk, however. Buyers at these dealerships tend to have fewer financial resources and less than ideal credit, meaning that dealers face more risk of the buyer defaulting on his loan. In addition, thefts tend to occur more often at smaller dealerships since they may seem to provide an easier target. <a href="../../">GPS tracking</a> offers a solution to both these problems, as well as offering the buyer a way to protect his new purchase once he leaves the dealership.</p>
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<p><b>Benefits of GPS</b></p>
<p>There are several benefits offered to both dealers and buyers when they use a GPS device (such as the <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/gpsproducts/vehicle_recovery/smart_tracker.php">Smart Tracker</a>) to monitor their vehicles. One of the greatest benefits to dealers is the ability to locate a vehicle immediately if the buyer defaults on his loan. Because the vehicle title remains in the possession of the dealer until the buyer makes his last payment, the dealer can, and should, keep an eye on his assets.</p>
<p>In the case of a loan default, a dealership owner can locate and recover the vehicle in a matter of hours rather than spending days or weeks looking for a buyer who doesn’t want to be found. In addition, the devices act as an anti-theft feature for both buyers and sellers. If someone steals a car from a lot, a dealer can locate it immediately and enlist the help of local police for recovery and apprehension of the thief.</p>
<p><b>Buyer GPS Installation</b></p>
<p>Once a buyer purchases the car, he can also install his own tracking system to deter theft. In both cases, recovery will be much easier and faster with the help of the device than would be possible without it. Some models also allow the owner to disable the starter if the car has been stolen, preventing a thief from moving the vehicle.</p>
<p>GPS tracking offers asset protection in a notoriously difficult to monitor industry. Car dealership owners and buyers will both benefit greatly from taking advantage of the technology to monitor their vehicles, both before and after the sale.</p>
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