13. What Better Practice Would Look Like
Are we Looking at the Wrong End of Vehicle Crime? Recovered vehicle cases reveal a wider flaw in how vehicle...
Are we Looking at the Wrong End of Vehicle Crime? Recovered vehicle cases reveal a wider flaw in how vehicle...
Where do stolen UK vehicles actually go once they disappear? A newly published international report by the Global Initiative Against...
Buying a vehicle is often one of the largest purchases many people make outside of buying a home. Yet surprisingly...
Innocence, Title and the Limits of Fairness Many people assume that buying a vehicle honestly should guarantee their right to...
When police officers tell a driver/owner that their vehicle is suspected of being stolen, most people will comply immediately. This...
Collaboration is a recurring theme in discussions about vehicle crime. Police, insurers, manufacturers, technology providers etc. ... frequently described as...
Trackers Preserve Evidence Vehicle trackers are often discussed purely as a theft-recovery tool. Their primary purpose is seen as helping...
The Longer the Gap, the Harder the Truth Not all stolen vehicle recoveries are alike. A vehicle recovered within days...
Vehicle theft claims are rarely accepted without scrutiny by insurers. On the contrary, insurers routinely examine the circumstances of a...
A route many may never hear about. When police seize property that becomes the subject of competing claims, there is...