Track your stolen car & even get a call when it is stolen
You are about to unlock your cart to drive to work, or your date, or that soccer game that you need to play and you find out your car is gone, stolen.
The solution is there. A GPS-tracker, if installed before the car gets stolen, can track down the location of your car until several meters precise within one minute. There are several versions of these car-trackers already. For example, the GPRS-Autotracker – sim-card is included in these trackers, which means that you can call the tracker directly to find out the coordinates of the location of your car.
http://blog.v-nix.nl/2011/07/20/de-gps-autotracker-vindt-je-gestolen-auto-weer-terug/
There are cars that have trackers built in when you buy them. You can also install them yourself or get it done at a garage. Some insurance companies even require you to have a tracker because it saves them a lot of money.
A relatively exclusive version of the tracker is Trackstar. This version does not only track your vehicle and contacts the police, if the vehicle is moved illegally without the use of its keys, the unit will notify the Trafficmaster and they will contact the owner immediately.
http://www.trafficmaster.co.uk/content/1/62/stolen-vehicle-tracking.html
This is a product (Sterling) with the potential of a Spime (Sterling). Imagine that the Trackstar “pinpoints the locations of a stolen vehicle every 20 seconds.” When technology like this gets developed further, and more widely used (not only for cars) we will have immediate access to information about where anything is at any time. The “informational support” will be “overwhelmingly extensive and rich” (Sterling).










