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Wired on Vancouver bait-car program

Posted By Jeffery Simpson On April 7, 2008 @ 1:11 pm In News and Politics, police | Comments Disabled

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free room and board [1], originally uploaded by Rebelr@t [2].

Wired Magazine’s website has a very interesting article up on Vancouver’s long running bait-car program, which apparently is far more of a novelty than I thought [wm [3]]. Truthfully I figured every major city had a program similar to it, but apparently it’s pretty cutting edge.

Sprawling, exurban Surrey used to be one of the car-theft capitals of North America, with 8,000 vehicles stolen in 2003. The government responded by forming the Integrated Municipal Provincial Auto Crime Team, or Impact, a squad armed with infrared-camera-equipped helicopters and license-plate readers that pick out stolen cars in traffic. Impact recruited detective Scott Cooke, who had started a bait-car program in Vancouver in 2002. Since he got this larger version running four years ago, auto theft in Surrey has declined 50 percent.


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[3] wm: http://www.wired.com/cars/coolwheels/magazine/16-04/ps_baitcar

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