3. I looked at what other areas have done to lower auto
theft in their community.
I found that in Boston auto theft fell after the
introduction a car tracking system.
4. The study was conducted in 1998 by the National
Bureau of Economic Research.
5. The LoJack was hidden in cars and was
activated only after they were stolen.
Leading Police to the stolen car.
6. Auto theft fell by 50 % even though
relatively low numbers of car owners
actually installed the LoJack.
RESULT
7. Every car in town
became less attractive to theft who
didn’t know which cars had installed
LoJack.
8. LoJacked cars are recovered 90% of
the time according to the company.
9. My solution to protect our cars from auto theft in Hawaii
10. I suggest creating a sticker announcing
a presence of a tracking monitor in the
car that can be sold with a tracking
monitor if people would like.
11. The idea is to introduce
uncertainty to the thief and
give a cheaper solution to
everyone, even old cars.