Sound like a nice feature, but two key points weren’t addressed. First, do all law enforcement agencies have the technology and training to engage this sytem without a time delay? Second, while it boasts a 90% recovery rate, what it the dollar metric for its value? Are the recovered vehicles already stripped and abandoned, or are they recovered intact? It’s great to get them back in one piece. Getting a stripped/burned shell quicker isn’t much of an advantage.
I am from Antioch/Nashville,TN. My comment is…
In 2003 between Thanksgiving and Christmas, TN Codes Dept. had my vehicle towed. I searched high and low. I went to almost every tow lot company in the Nashville area. No one knew the wereabouts of my vehicle. I paid the Codes Dept. a visit. They gave the same results(nothing). I went to the last location of the vehicle. I asked everyone who could’ve possibly knew anything about the car. They sent me on a big runaround.(Looking for a needle in a haystack). Seaching the web has been my last resort. Please use any power that you have in helping me find my vehicle. A 1974 Pontiac Grandville V.I.N.# 2P49W4D103777… Thank you for any assistance you all can offer.
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Sound like a nice feature, but two key points weren’t addressed. First, do all law enforcement agencies have the technology and training to engage this sytem without a time delay? Second, while it boasts a 90% recovery rate, what it the dollar metric for its value? Are the recovered vehicles already stripped and abandoned, or are they recovered intact? It’s great to get them back in one piece. Getting a stripped/burned shell quicker isn’t much of an advantage.
I am from Antioch/Nashville,TN. My comment is…
In 2003 between Thanksgiving and Christmas, TN Codes Dept. had my vehicle towed. I searched high and low. I went to almost every tow lot company in the Nashville area. No one knew the wereabouts of my vehicle. I paid the Codes Dept. a visit. They gave the same results(nothing). I went to the last location of the vehicle. I asked everyone who could’ve possibly knew anything about the car. They sent me on a big runaround.(Looking for a needle in a haystack). Seaching the web has been my last resort. Please use any power that you have in helping me find my vehicle. A 1974 Pontiac Grandville V.I.N.# 2P49W4D103777… Thank you for any assistance you all can offer.