Nate The Surveyor
Well-Known Member
I don't know of any manufacturer who is actively working to prevent theft. I do know some dealers are. And, I've heard that lists of stolen goods exist. However, if some of the stolen goods change countries, they appear to be "getting away with it".
Javad, through his DPOS program, and through his software update program, is in a unique position, to find any stolen gear. What happens next is the topic of this post.
Ideas? Well, the actual owner, could be notified. With any known info. Ie, "your stolen t-2 accessed DPOS, through an LS, in Mexico, on a certain date".
If nothing else, the permanent oaf could be made into a monthly one (requiring the recipient of stolen goods to pay, to get it working again, and the money goes to the owner). Lots of ideas come to mind.
Any ideas?
I think thieves should not succeed.
And this is a unique opportunity to express a new form of theft prevention, or blocking the continuation of profit from stolen goods.
I hope that this can become a part of the Javad product features.
If a product owner registers his unit (s) as stolen, they get shut down, no matter where in the world they are.
Nate
Javad, through his DPOS program, and through his software update program, is in a unique position, to find any stolen gear. What happens next is the topic of this post.
Ideas? Well, the actual owner, could be notified. With any known info. Ie, "your stolen t-2 accessed DPOS, through an LS, in Mexico, on a certain date".
If nothing else, the permanent oaf could be made into a monthly one (requiring the recipient of stolen goods to pay, to get it working again, and the money goes to the owner). Lots of ideas come to mind.
Any ideas?
I think thieves should not succeed.
And this is a unique opportunity to express a new form of theft prevention, or blocking the continuation of profit from stolen goods.
I hope that this can become a part of the Javad product features.
If a product owner registers his unit (s) as stolen, they get shut down, no matter where in the world they are.
Nate