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Star Rating - In Vehicle Telemetry Systems

The table below shows differences offered by various telematic System types. For high risk vehicles it is recommended that Category 5 systems be fitted. All other systems offer benefits depending on application.

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Police Response to Stolen Vehicles

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Cat 5 Systems
TQA  
Stolen Vehicle Tracking  
Stolen Vehicle Location  
Fleet Management Secure  
Fleet Management Secure  

- Mandatory Feature
- Optional feature
- Disallowed feature


In Vehicle Telemetry Systems - 10 Star System Rating
1 Battery Back-up
2 Bi Directional communication
3 Street level mapping
4 Police or Licenced security agreement
5 Positional data store
6 Illegal Motion Detection (Ignition off theft alert)
7 Driver Identification (Ignition on theft alert)
8 Approved Secure Operating Centre
9 Engine Crank Inhibition
10 Level 1 Police response


Police Response to Stolen Vehicles

The police service has a public duty to prevent and detect crime and bring offenders to justice. The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) has produced a Policy on Police Response to Security Systems, which includes Vehicle Tracking Devices.

Where vehicle-tracking devices comply with the ACPO policy a Unique Reference Number (URN) can be allocated to the System Operating Centre (SOC). This will allow the SOC on receipt of a crime number to report the unauthorised taking of motor vehicles to the police over dedicated lines, direct into police control rooms. It will also allow the SOC to give real time information on the movement and location of the vehicle and if requested, immobilise the vehicle. In return, systems that meet these requirements, will give the police confidence to allocate a priority response. When a vehicle is stolen and does not have a tracking device or has one that does not meet the requirements of the ACPO policy the following will apply:
The level of police response will depend on the quality of information received.


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