Directory Review Business |
| Tracking down your property |
| Written by Sabeq MS | |||||||
| Wednesday, 22 October 2008 | |||||||
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I still remember a case where a man was murdered in the middle of the night three days before the festive. The man was running his own business in car rental, and by the night he was murdered, he was still serving his client. Yeah, that night the man was murdered and the car was stolen. The police which is handling the case suspected the car stealer/stealers was the one/ones that killed the man. Sometimes I think to my self that time, perhaps if the car was installed with fleet tracking, it will ease the police to track to accused. The police can easily located where the car be right now, and the stealer can be caught. The case will be solved in a more immediate than it is in the manual. But unfortunately, as far as I am concerned, installing a fleet GPS tracking seems to be not so familiar in Indonesia. Not these days. I have been following some news lately. From some magazines, newspaper, from news on television, or from online websites, about the facts that there are so many crimes happens around us. Not a pleasant news to get maybe, but somehow getting to know these kinds of news hopefully will increase our awareness towards our surrounds. I have read and seen to through some mess media about how the police has handled some criminal acts. Like in murder case, where involving some other properties, the police did some reconstructions, and sometimes digging soil in the crime scenes to search for evidence in a certain depth.
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