Popping this in here as it's more "Chat" than speed cam news
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Teenagers Snared By Decoy CarBolton Evening News – Edward Chadwick reports
Two Bolton teenagers have become the first to be caught by a decoy car set up to trap thieves. The Vx Cavalier was parked by police at car crime hot spot, and then they positioned themselves nearby and watched as the lads broke into the car and looked for valuables to steal.
The officers could have locked them

in the car via computer controls operated by unmarked car just yards away and arrested them. But they decided to wait and see if they’d return to steal the car.
The pair did not return but were identified by CCTV camera near a council estate.
Seems to have cost a lot of valuable resources on this one. Why not patrol and protect people's cars in their driveways instead?
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The decoy cars were introduced in June 2004. Thieves who try to steal one are monitored by police who can use a laptop computer to lock the car doors by remote before stopping the car’s engine
Sgt Jacobs said: ”We can fit this technology to any car and criminals need to be aware that if they are considering stealing a car, they could end up locked inside it and then be arrested.”
Dunno about others – but somehow this reads to me as a waste of resources. Those lads should have been arrested whilst stealing from the car. My sister lives down in that area and some of her neighbour’s cars have been broken into whilst in the driveways – and no patrols watching such obvious hot spots for theft and burglary.
However, maps and Wildy’s chocolate stash

are the only items you may find inside the saloon of our cars. Everything else is locked inside the boot and all valuables are taken to fairly safe place inside the house and car gets stabled in nice cosy garage.
