| Category: | Patrol Vehicles & Equipment |
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| Subcategory: | Patrol Vehicles |
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| Description: | This system is behind schedule—when we last covered it, the plan was for a deployment by the end of this year—but Virginia-based StarChase now claims that the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department is closing in on the final stage of testing, which could put a deployed GPS launcher on the road early next year. The purpose of StarChase is to stop high-speed pursuits by letting officers launch a sticky GPS tracker onto a fleeing vehicle. Savvy criminals, particularly ones who notice the green laser sight or hear the car-mounted air cannon go off, could pull over and rip off the transponder. But by then, the police would have had time to set up roadblocks and choppers, closing the net with less risk of a pursuit-ending crash. |
It would make life easier for the Police officers. Let there be money to fund the project
Why the hell didn't anyone think of this sooner?! Oh, go ahead, pull over to rip off the transponder!! We'll have your a$$ by then!!
Love the idea. Allows you to back off a bit. I bet this will be a big selling feature with administrations.
Good idea. I wonder how long till a department gets sued due to vehicle damage.