$20,000!🙄 $20,000! Per car installation... Chief you can get drones attached to the cruiser for way cheaper cost, that physical track the bad guys vehicle in real-time.
That's what our neighbor town wants you to do. They have a no chase policy and use everyday looking undercover cars to follow along. They are waiting for you to step out of the vehicle.
@@kevinpedz The cop in this video took one off his hand, it seemed effortless. But hey, I'm sure you're right. There's no way imaginable that criminals will be able to defeat these devices. Finally, society has the upper hand - criminals beware!
This product won't end chases or the deadly danger and consequences the suspects create. The criminals don't drive in a safe manner even after the police back off and they eventually dump the vehicle if it's stolen which is a high percentage of the time. This expensive tool will only be effective in a small percentage of the events where it is deployed.
It doesn’t stop the criminal it stops police from having to be more wreckless on their part while criminal is driving they’ll have units on alert eventually he’s going to stop and they only need seconds to catch up
It won't work!!!! Now that we know what they are doing when law enforcement backs off after a tracker dart deployment who's to say we don't pull over and either remove the tracker or ditch the car. Then what good is that tracker? My vehicle also has swapped tags so they can't find me off of that info either. So are you willing to add $80,000-$100,000 in tax dollars per police unit to the entire department? I didn't think so dummy!
Defund those idiots!!!!! That price is literally robbing the public. I want my taxes to pay for libraries or fire stations. Their spending is not from their own pockets. Wake up this is our money.
I'm not sure how you pulled that out of my comment. I'm really against law enforcement. Do you realize if there were no police we could actually handle "bad guys" ourselves much more quickly and efficiently than those idiots. However weak people want police so now we are hardly allowed to defend ourselves against thieves and rapists. I would rather handle any situation myself. On another topic you should not start your comments with a conjunction word it makes your sentences look incomplete and cheapens your message.
@@jcm5392 Oh, you're one of those lovely people that don't realize the state's monopoly on violence is a good thing. Are you a left-wing anarchist, or a right-wing anarchist? I get the impression you're a right-wing anarchist, inasmuch as you think you'll be on the 'good' side of a world where the only possibility of justice is violence meted out by vigilantes, but I don't want to misgender your idiocy,
@@amzarnacht6710 It ensures the police have people tied to the vehicle, particularly the driver. Tracking devices only ensure you find the empty vehicle later on and hope the original suspects return to it and admit to fleeing hours/days earlier.
This is why they are pushing so hard for electric cars. It's all about control. Criminals need to be held accountable so many they think before breaking the law.
What a waste of money. As a police officer, if you decide to act as though you’re not chasing the suspect, the suspect can then get out the car and take that off and continue driving.
If people know these are used. And they see the police backing off, wouldn't they assume they've been hit with a tracker? Personally, I think people will get out of the car once the cops are gone and remove the device.
20000 a piece is a lot of money when you're buying more than a dozen. How many police officers ex wives and girlfriends will find these on their personal vehicles?
Florida state police have been authorized to PIT a vehicle without asking for permission from a supervisor. This will generally stop a pursuit before it gets out of hand. Criminals aren't stupid ... They'll run ... Pull off the tracker off and go steal another car.
The only problem I see is that once the suspects get a little bit away, from the cop cars, they can simply break the dart off. The dart should have metal hooks (like a grappling hook) that would lock onto the metal (body) of the vehicle. So it wouldn't be as easy to remove. Or make the dart much smaller so it lodges more into the car. That doesn't look that sticky to me.
Oh, it's very, VERY sticky. But dirty cars are its failure. They need something to take out the vehicle operator, not just track a vehicle they'll just ditch because it's stolen anyway.
@@amzarnacht6710I wonder with vinyl wrapped vehicles as well. I'd just heat around the area and remove the wrap along with the dart attached to the wrap lol
@@amzarnacht6710do first of all what you're talking about is very dumb itself. Tell me once you take out the vehicle operator what's to stop it from swerving and running into a building or another car? The inoperable operator falls right on that steering wheel and it's game
@@dredgenakira8571 Still safer than letting them drive like fools until they hit someone. Just like a well timed PIT, taking the driver out at the proper time will send the vehicle into a wall or tree rather than a hapless third party crossing an intersection.
@@buckfidencoincidencetheori7200 car bumpers are made of fiber glass or plastic mostly. I think the best is to use a nail type dart or hook that drills a hole into the car
How does taxing people so hard they can't get by save other people's lives? Did you not catch the price of those things? Not to mention how many will they shoot before they actually hit the car? Have you been in a men's bathroom and seen how well most guys can aim?
Real smart, letting the criminals know they will get the gps dart shot to their car, so in a police chase all they have to do is pull over n take it off. There's no reason to advertise this, but thanks for the heads up, I'll pass it along 😂😂😂.
Florida state troopers already have this in there cars . It is still very time consuming to set up and or so called link the two pieces together . And sometimes the chase is over before it can be used
These used to cost around $5000 per car and it was expensive then....guarantee they will do just like my former city and realise the cost is too high so they abandon it after a year or 2.
@@Cline3911 It's a gray area. It is a constitutional violation if they do it under suspicion of committing a crime, that's definitely illegal, but a suspect that clearly has committed a crime, like running from the cops, is a gray area. I'm sure there will be lawsuits (edit: or appeals) until it's sorted out in the courts. "The United States Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that the government and law enforcement agencies are not permitted to install GPS devices on an individual or an individual's property based on suspicion of breaking the law unless they obtain a warrant first." -- Legal Match
@@ElSantoLuchador Perhaps. With that being said, It's already been adjudicated in the 3rd circuit. United States v. Katzin. In that decision, it clearly states tracking a vehicle via any means, requires a warrant. According to the SCOTUS decision found in United States v. Jones, GPS tracking is considered a 'search under the 4th Amendment'. Several locations across the country have numerous lawsuits over this type of technology, and license plate readers, which are being used for the same thing. One of the major lawsuits in the 11th circuit is Raul Mas Canosa v. City of Coral Gables, Florida, et al. Hopefully this will be decided properly, because with this technology, its given under the auspices of stopping crime, but it *will* end up being used for all type of nefarious purposes. I shouldn't have to tell anyone this, but, the US is not a police state. These are the types of draconian, and dystopian uses of technology, that will lead the US into _being_ a police state. It's already bad enough that police violate people's God-given rights because, "We received a call". Yeah Mr. Policeman, my rights don't disappear because you "got a call". For all intents and purposes, that "call for service" is hearsay, meaning it has no legal weight in court. Its sad that Americans have to deal with a disgruntled, 3rd party Karen, calling the police, fabricating a story about someone else they might not like for whatever reason, getting a police response, in which police escalate the situation, and then violate numerous constitutional rights. People have been killed by police for this type of stuff. This is what constantly happened in Germany circa 1935-1945. Most of the German populace at that time, was turned into a secret police, basically turning in their friends and neighbors, for nothing. How well did that work out? Yeah. Not very good. I'm not interested in watching barely trained police officers further violating Americans *rights*.
A criminal would want the police to back off so they can remove the gps device (or switch cars) and get away. They spent too much money for this to show criminals what they're going to do. Now they'll know what to look out for. For $20k it'd be better if it was an emp device that shuts the car down. A gps device makes it likely someone else can still get hurt. Especially if an armed criminal decides to get out and steal someone else's car. Just get something that stops the car. That's much more intimidating and could prevent innocent people from getting hurt.
That's if it does what it's supposed to (have the desired effect on the suspects) which is unlikely. More intervention tools are necessary and not tracking tools.
At $20,000 each.........I would NOT be surprised if some type of "Police Officers Association" owns the patent on this product. In the California prison industry, the Correctional Officers Union owns the rights to sell inmate items thru the prisons various stores & supplies warehouses....... Wanna buy a 15¢ Top Ramen soup? No problem, but for you to buy it, your family is gonna have to send you $4. And $2 of that is going to be taken away immediately ......then you can buy that 15¢ soup for $2 Its all a scam. My two sons are police officers.....they used to be prison guards. They both quit the prison jobs because the inmates were treated inhumanely + the prison staff is corrupt using tax payers resources via prison supplies. Example: Filling their personal vehicles with the prisons gas pumps. Ordering tires for personal vehicles. Using prison bank account cards to purchase meals/groceries. Etc....
That way thier's no warning by siren and strobe lights for others because the police left and the person being chased will just slow down and drive just as safe as can be.
The company that makes those is prob overpricing this item . For that price i thought they were gona say it also disable the vehicle.. i believe the money they take from d dealers instead of sitting in the shelf in court for who knows how long is used for officers to better help them in tech they can use .
Cop " you're gonna do you're thing " and we're gonna do our thing " and then we're gonna retrieve our dart from where you throw it and start all over ...
Overpriced garbage. Will stop or prevent absolutely nothing. Why? Because unless you identify the driver/suspect, you have squat. In just about every state, the crime follows the driver, not the vehicle. That's why so many traffic cams get tossed in court. So all they're going to do is find the stolen car, later at a cost of $20k to the tax payers. The public really needs oversight on police spending.
Instead of them having to fire this and spend more tax money, you could just COME TO A COMPLETE STOP when they light them up and NOT RUN. This goes for you, Darryl, Pablo, Tyrone, AND Haley!!! Wild this has to be said.🤣😉😊🤭🙄
It's just a matter of time when a drone will come out of the trunk of their car and follow you anywhere you go
They’ve been having this, it’s called a police pursuit helicopter
$20,000!🙄 $20,000! Per car installation...
Chief you can get drones attached to the cruiser for way cheaper cost, that physical track the bad guys vehicle in real-time.
They do use drones, but they're airborne, like a helicopter. Same difference.
@@flee.The.Cities or millions of dollars when a wrongful death suit happens. $20K is way cheaper
But there usually stolen cars , they'll like that , it gives them time to ditch the car ..😂😮
20 grand apiece? Can they not just get those Apple iTag GPS chips for about 20 bucks? Attach it to a suction dart, then you're good to go.
The govt once had that stapler company ? Develop an ergo type stapler and the govt bought them in droves at 700 a pop
Go create it! If you can undercut the competition, you can sell it!
$20 for the iTag. $19,980 for the liability insurance to protect you from the inevitable lawsuits.
I f'n love this comment. This is something an engineer would say.
Using the tracking chip, a potato gun, a sock and axle grease, and a few cheap radio shack parts a system can be built for under 100$.
For 20K I'll get some nerf gun darts with an apple air tag taped to it 😂
That's basically what it is. Just fancier.
@@ElSantoLuchador
I wonder why our taxes are so high
Then when the criminal is in the clear, he steps out, removes the device, and continues on.
That's what our neighbor town wants you to do. They have a no chase policy and use everyday looking undercover cars to follow along. They are waiting for you to step out of the vehicle.
@@Bryan-Hensley Yeah, cause I'm sure they have the resources to secretly surveil every car of interest.
Lol😂 you don't think they thought about someone getting out and trying to take it off? I'm sure they made it very difficult
@@kevinpedz The cop in this video took one off his hand, it seemed effortless. But hey, I'm sure you're right. There's no way imaginable that criminals will be able to defeat these devices. Finally, society has the upper hand - criminals beware!
@@Bryan-HensleyBootlicker
This product won't end chases or the deadly danger and consequences the suspects create. The criminals don't drive in a safe manner even after the police back off and they eventually dump the vehicle if it's stolen which is a high percentage of the time. This expensive tool will only be effective in a small percentage of the events where it is deployed.
Right . . . so, just don't even try? That's ridiculous. They're trying something new. Give it a chance.
@miscellaneousone Yeah, tax the people into oblivion so we can buy more military gear because we aren't enough of a police state yet.
It doesn’t stop the criminal it stops police from having to be more wreckless on their part while criminal is driving they’ll have units on alert eventually he’s going to stop and they only need seconds to catch up
Once again news crew giving a heads up good job 😂
you never hear about the FBI revealing their sources and methods
This device is known to cause testicular cancer in the state of California 😂😂😂
Good idea but this is just lining someone's pockets. Do it cheaper and THEN it's for the public!
It won't work!!!! Now that we know what they are doing when law enforcement backs off after a tracker dart deployment who's to say we don't pull over and either remove the tracker or ditch the car. Then what good is that tracker? My vehicle also has swapped tags so they can't find me off of that info either. So are you willing to add $80,000-$100,000 in tax dollars per police unit to the entire department? I didn't think so dummy!
@@joshuahockman1128racers love their cars too much they only need seconds and officers on alert
How long until we see the news story where a police officers ex-wife or girlfriend found one of these on her car?
The news story will come out long-after it happening, as cops constantly cover-up their law-breaking.
Defund those idiots!!!!! That price is literally robbing the public. I want my taxes to pay for libraries or fire stations. Their spending is not from their own pockets. Wake up this is our money.
But when violent criminals' families win $20 million settlements every six months for damages during a chase, you're fine with it?
I'm not sure how you pulled that out of my comment. I'm really against law enforcement. Do you realize if there were no police we could actually handle "bad guys" ourselves much more quickly and efficiently than those idiots. However weak people want police so now we are hardly allowed to defend ourselves against thieves and rapists. I would rather handle any situation myself. On another topic you should not start your comments with a conjunction word it makes your sentences look incomplete and cheapens your message.
@@jcm5392 Oh, you're one of those lovely people that don't realize the state's monopoly on violence is a good thing. Are you a left-wing anarchist, or a right-wing anarchist? I get the impression you're a right-wing anarchist, inasmuch as you think you'll be on the 'good' side of a world where the only possibility of justice is violence meted out by vigilantes, but I don't want to misgender your idiocy,
Ive always thought the grappler device was the best option.
MUCH more expensive, one time use, often causes frame damage to the vehicle it's mounted to. But yes, very effective.
@@amzarnacht6710 It ensures the police have people tied to the vehicle, particularly the driver. Tracking devices only ensure you find the empty vehicle later on and hope the original suspects return to it and admit to fleeing hours/days earlier.
It’s coming guaranteed
Yes indeed
This is why they are pushing so hard for electric cars. It's all about control. Criminals need to be held accountable so many they think before breaking the law.
Just another thing our tax dollars are paying for. To make the road pirates that much more effective.
They used this on my car last month, i pulled over took it off and drove home I Love this new technology😃😃
Warning this device is known by the state of California to cause testicular cancer 😂😂
Good one lol
Are you referring to running away they have no balls?
@@Lee-uv8ne flaw enforcement is constantly evil, cowardice and have no honor. Defund the police
When you took it off, where did you stuff it?
What a waste of money. As a police officer, if you decide to act as though you’re not chasing the suspect, the suspect can then get out the car and take that off and continue driving.
If people know these are used. And they see the police backing off, wouldn't they assume they've been hit with a tracker?
Personally, I think people will get out of the car once the cops are gone and remove the device.
That's like saying "If lockpickinglawyer keeps posting videos, won't there be more thefts?"
Criminals aren't watching these videos lol
I am offering special wax or Teflon paint jobs. Make your reservations now LOL
20000 a piece is a lot of money when you're buying more than a dozen. How many police officers ex wives and girlfriends will find these on their personal vehicles?
@@ricko2766 Hopefully their ex wives and ex gf current BF can sell these for a Purdy penny lol
@@ricko2766 Imma low ball you, offering oil rubbed paint for $$
Florida state police have been authorized to PIT a vehicle without asking for permission from a supervisor. This will generally stop a pursuit before it gets out of hand. Criminals aren't stupid ... They'll run ... Pull off the tracker off and go steal another car.
Can’t let them get too far away or they will put the tracker on another car and be on their way.
The only problem I see is that once the suspects get a little bit away, from the cop cars, they can simply break the dart off. The dart should have metal hooks (like a grappling hook) that would lock onto the metal (body) of the vehicle. So it wouldn't be as easy to remove. Or make the dart much smaller so it lodges more into the car. That doesn't look that sticky to me.
Oh, it's very, VERY sticky.
But dirty cars are its failure.
They need something to take out the vehicle operator, not just track a vehicle they'll just ditch because it's stolen anyway.
@@amzarnacht6710I wonder with vinyl wrapped vehicles as well. I'd just heat around the area and remove the wrap along with the dart attached to the wrap lol
@@amzarnacht6710they do. It's on the Fast and Furious movie part 2
@@amzarnacht6710do first of all what you're talking about is very dumb itself. Tell me once you take out the vehicle operator what's to stop it from swerving and running into a building or another car? The inoperable operator falls right on that steering wheel and it's game
@@dredgenakira8571 Still safer than letting them drive like fools until they hit someone.
Just like a well timed PIT, taking the driver out at the proper time will send the vehicle into a wall or tree rather than a hapless third party crossing an intersection.
They were better off not showing us this 😂
Spray silicone lubricant or Grease on the back of ur car... won't stick Lol
That's some dukes of hazzard moves right there!
Even if it’s magnetic?
@@buckfidencoincidencetheori7200 car bumpers are made of fiber glass or plastic mostly. I think the best is to use a nail type dart or hook that drills a hole into the car
Will it stick to the flimsy paper tags on most of these race cars?
😂😂😂😂
Just after watching numerous videos from "The Onion", I'd say its very difficult for me to take this seriously. lol Nice concept though.
And you come across a really really dirty car and these things will not stick
Thanks for trying something new to save others lives
Yeah that officer safety is getting old🤨Uvalde Texas🥲
How does taxing people so hard they can't get by save other people's lives? Did you not catch the price of those things? Not to mention how many will they shoot before they actually hit the car? Have you been in a men's bathroom and seen how well most guys can aim?
Selling dart deflector only 29.95!
Real smart, letting the criminals know they will get the gps dart shot to their car, so in a police chase all they have to do is pull over n take it off. There's no reason to advertise this, but thanks for the heads up, I'll pass it along 😂😂😂.
Will it stick to a dirty filthy license plate or extremely dirty car🤔 it's a pretty ingenious delivery system and device
White Settlement..... I WANNA LIVE THERE!!!!
You gonna need a warrant to put that on my car good luck
🤘Not if you're already running from the police.
"Very difficult to get off" but pulls it off with 1 hand😂😂😂😂
It looks like the people of White Settlement can sleep at peace once again 😂
I would simply get off and
Install it in another vehicle.. 😂😂😂
Another vehicle being a cop car 😂😂😂
They’ll catch up at that point they only need 30 seconds
how close to a car do you have to be to deploy this? what if it's raining; will it still stick?
Now, does the dart have to exclusively hit the license plate? That said, this is like the Batmobile upgrade they've been waiting for.
Florida state troopers already have this in there cars . It is still very time consuming to set up and or so called link the two pieces together . And sometimes the chase is over before it can be used
20k😂 i can make one with an airtag and a fishing rod for less😂😂
These used to cost around $5000 per car and it was expensive then....guarantee they will do just like my former city and realise the cost is too high so they abandon it after a year or 2.
Now combine the GPS info with a police drone to further aid by providing aerial surveillance of the suspect vehicle and occupants.
Yikes on that cost! Solid idea but not sustainable for many departments and municipalities already dealing with huge budgeting issues.
Priceless
This method of tracking was shown in the movie The Island. The Island's release date is: July 11, 2005 (USA).
If it get challenged.U.S. v. Jones will strike it down
It's funny that they believe someone whos going on a chase has an issue with getting someone to take it off while he continues driving😂😂
If it’s on the trunk yes its going to be harder and they wouldn’t know to begin with unless they get out to look
Anything is better than Russian roulette oops, I mean high-speed pursuit🤷
Where the heck is White Settlement?
Finally! If they could do it in the movies they can bring it to real life. About time.
Yeah it's kind of pricey. I prefer a $0.10 piece of lead.
Usually, the suspect car is initially stopped, so why not just stick it on with your hand.
Wow! Something thats been around forever! Are they going to start using them or just keep chasing speeders causing more damage than good??
If these devices can come off..wouldnt they be able to stick it on ANOTHER car?😂😂😂😂😂
Yup. Or the neighborhood dog.
Ya put on a cop car 😂
Everyone start coating wax on there bumpers and trunks. 😅problem solved.
The name of the Deptmartment ?!! 🤔 ( literally a cr!me )
You need to know and prove who is in the car for this to mean anything. And most car chases involve stolen cars.
1) Perp notices police backing off of chase 2) 10 minutes later perp pulls over 3) perp discards gps 4) perp drives on...
Going to need a electromagnet with reversible polarity. Lol
"And then... I will be repelling."
"You certainly are."
-Get Smart
Good to know what to look for👍
I am glad to hear it. Anything reduces the risk of all parties involved. The tax payers need a break financially from massive liability payouts.
It's called getting rid of government
Without something called a _warrant_ signed by a _judge_ this is a constitutional violation, ergo *illegal*
@@Cline3911 It's a gray area. It is a constitutional violation if they do it under suspicion of committing a crime, that's definitely illegal, but a suspect that clearly has committed a crime, like running from the cops, is a gray area. I'm sure there will be lawsuits (edit: or appeals) until it's sorted out in the courts.
"The United States Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that the government and law enforcement agencies are not permitted to install GPS devices on an individual or an individual's property based on suspicion of breaking the law unless they obtain a warrant first." -- Legal Match
@@ElSantoLuchador Perhaps. With that being said, It's already been adjudicated in the 3rd circuit. United States v. Katzin. In that decision, it clearly states tracking a vehicle via any means, requires a warrant. According to the SCOTUS decision found in United States v. Jones, GPS tracking is considered a 'search under the 4th Amendment'.
Several locations across the country have numerous lawsuits over this type of technology, and license plate readers, which are being used for the same thing. One of the major lawsuits in the 11th circuit is Raul Mas Canosa v. City of Coral Gables, Florida, et al. Hopefully this will be decided properly, because with this technology, its given under the auspices of stopping crime, but it *will* end up being used for all type of nefarious purposes.
I shouldn't have to tell anyone this, but, the US is not a police state. These are the types of draconian, and dystopian uses of technology, that will lead the US into _being_ a police state. It's already bad enough that police violate people's God-given rights because, "We received a call". Yeah Mr. Policeman, my rights don't disappear because you "got a call". For all intents and purposes, that "call for service" is hearsay, meaning it has no legal weight in court. Its sad that Americans have to deal with a disgruntled, 3rd party Karen, calling the police, fabricating a story about someone else they might not like for whatever reason, getting a police response, in which police escalate the situation, and then violate numerous constitutional rights. People have been killed by police for this type of stuff.
This is what constantly happened in Germany circa 1935-1945. Most of the German populace at that time, was turned into a secret police, basically turning in their friends and neighbors, for nothing. How well did that work out? Yeah. Not very good. I'm not interested in watching barely trained police officers further violating Americans *rights*.
Contact memphis police and city council please
GPS Jammers circumvent these.
No they don’t.
You already have the LPN.
You cool off Im running.
20k lol😂😂😂 robbery
Another boost to sales of illegal GPS jammers.
A criminal would want the police to back off so they can remove the gps device (or switch cars) and get away. They spent too much money for this to show criminals what they're going to do. Now they'll know what to look out for. For $20k it'd be better if it was an emp device that shuts the car down. A gps device makes it likely someone else can still get hurt. Especially if an armed criminal decides to get out and steal someone else's car. Just get something that stops the car. That's much more intimidating and could prevent innocent people from getting hurt.
White settlement?
I would expect that from a
White Settlement
What civilization for the first time in your family's history ?
Brought you civilization
Lmao
$20,000 and keep people alive is a lot cheaper than a town settling for a few million dollars per wrongful death.
That's if it does what it's supposed to (have the desired effect on the suspects) which is unlikely. More intervention tools are necessary and not tracking tools.
Why would you tell the bad guys what you're doing, now they know and will remove it before you track them 😮
Elephant in the room- I can’t get past the “ White settlement” police department name.
people are finna start making anti police dart bumpers 😂
i hope they make them 100% police dart proof
They Seem To Be Magnetic. Either Way, All They Need To Do Is Oil Their Bumper lol
@@brionnabranch6760 They'd better be magnetic. Got to catch all them types that say "finna" one by one with this new thing! YEEEET!
I'm pretty sure all you have to do is keep your car really dusty. Good luck sticking that dart to dirt.
And what's to prevent LE from "tracking" you just because...???
What about the guy when he jumps out of the car a few miles away and puts it on someone else's car
That'll put a hitch on your giddy up! Nice
Great device. Needs a price reduction.
Pointless device. Ditching a car is easy to do and the dart doesn't accomplish anything. And for 20 grand it's an utter rip off.
At $20,000 each.........I would NOT be surprised if some type of "Police Officers Association" owns the patent on this product.
In the California prison industry, the Correctional Officers Union owns the rights to sell inmate items thru the prisons various stores & supplies warehouses....... Wanna buy a 15¢ Top Ramen soup? No problem, but for you to buy it, your family is gonna have to send you $4. And $2 of that is going to be taken away immediately ......then you can buy that 15¢ soup for $2
Its all a scam. My two sons are police officers.....they used to be prison guards. They both quit the prison jobs because the inmates were treated inhumanely + the prison staff is corrupt using tax payers resources via prison supplies. Example: Filling their personal vehicles with the prisons gas pumps. Ordering tires for personal vehicles. Using prison bank account cards to purchase meals/groceries. Etc....
What keeps them from stopping and hitting it off and taking off again?
That way thier's no warning by siren and strobe lights for others because the police left and the person being chased will just slow down and drive just as safe as can be.
The company that makes those is prob overpricing this item . For that price i thought they were gona say it also disable the vehicle.. i believe the money they take from d dealers instead of sitting in the shelf in court for who knows how long is used for officers to better help them in tech they can use .
Thinkin about Herc and The Wire and him losing his job over something just like this when it gets lost
Did he ever find the camera? 😄
@@dissent323 He gets fired if that answers your question 😆
@@urmailman lol I was just watching the episode where Herc encounters Marlo at the lawyers office and Marlo asked him that question.
Cop " you're gonna do you're thing " and we're gonna do our thing " and then we're gonna retrieve our dart from where you throw it and start all over ...
After they "cool down"... Calmly stop, get out of the car, grab tracker, stick on another poor sucker... and you're free.
I'll make you one for $2 bands 😂
Better hit the license plate..alot of cars are plastic
Thanks for telling us. People can just pull off the side of the road and tare it off 😒
Reminds me of the fast and the furious scene lol
Does following with a helicopter cost less than $20k per flyover? I would guess that it does. If it ain't broke...and it costs less...
Does it work in inclimate weather?
But what if the get away driver turns on his or hers GPS jammer
An amazing device and idea! But $20k is quite the price tag. Still infinitely less than the life of a person.
Easy. Trunk removal button
Overpriced garbage. Will stop or prevent absolutely nothing. Why? Because unless you identify the driver/suspect, you have squat. In just about every state, the crime follows the driver, not the vehicle. That's why so many traffic cams get tossed in court. So all they're going to do is find the stolen car, later at a cost of $20k to the tax payers. The public really needs oversight on police spending.
Finally no more dangerous chases they can catch the criminals later. Shouldent run from the police in the first place.
A cheap gps jammer will render this tech useless for under 100 dollars
Instead of them having to fire this and spend more tax money, you could just COME TO A COMPLETE STOP when they light them up and NOT RUN. This goes for you, Darryl, Pablo, Tyrone, AND Haley!!! Wild this has to be said.🤣😉😊🤭🙄
20 grand? A sucker is born every day.
Each device cost $20.
Sorry, I mean $20,000
(vehicle interceptor installer for background)
Good God 20 grand each? Apple Air tag is how much
Great idea
Next 2 hours get ready for New visitors. Your home.🤣
I would like to help..... use a rfid reader and program it where it cancel out the radio frequency and cops can't find you