Monday, July 6th, 2009
Carbon Motors Corporation has taken in a new partner to help enhance the future of law enforcement vehicles with the inclusion of Snap On. With the new partnership, a new service strategy for the Carbon E7 is expected to broaden the future of homeland security and relevant shifts in automotive technology.
“We have developed a world-class product for our country’s 840,000 law enforcement first responders and we will back it with world-class customer service. We are honored to welcome Snap-on to the team that will help deliver on that promise,” stated William Santana Li, chairman and chief executive officer, Carbon Motors Corporation.
It looks like we may see vast improvements on law enforcement vehicles as well in the coming months. Though not expected to be as sophisticated as what we see from our private vehicles, the partnership is definitely a big boost for authorities since they too have to be aided in carrying out proper duties related to the automotive industry and driving safety.
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Monday, April 27th, 2009
Car theft is on the rise but while you are adamant on how to avoid it, a new system has been installed in Reno to pose a potential solution against this unfortunate occurrence. Owners of cars, trucks, motorcycles, commercial vehicles and construction equipment now have a proven solution that is directly integrated into area law enforcement agencies that leverage the system to track and recover LoJack-equipped vehicles when they are reported stolen. To date, LoJack has a 90% recovery success rate and has recovered more than 250,000 stolen assets worldwide.
Effective immediately, the LoJack System will enable local and regional law enforcement agencies, including the Reno Police Department, Nevada Highway Patrol, Sparks Police Department, Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, Carson City Sheriff’s Office, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office, Nevada County Sheriff’s Office, South Lake Tahoe Police Department, South Lake Tahoe California Highway Patrol, Truckee Police Department and the Truckee California Highway Patrol to provide a new level of vehicle theft protection to residents.
LoJack created its Stolen Vehicle Recovery System more than 20 years ago specifically to operate within the processes and procedures of law enforcement and offers a highly effective, turnkey method for system activation and asset recovery. To the participating agencies, LoJack has donated Police Tracking Computers (PTCs) and installed the units in the law enforcement vehicles that police use to track and recover stolen vehicles.
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