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- Bait_car abstract "A bait car, also called a hot car, is a vehicle used by law enforcement agencies to capture car thieves or thieves who steal items from cars. The vehicles are modified with audio/video surveillance technology, and can be remotely monitored and controlled. Those set up to catch car thieves may include GPS tracking. A \"kill switch\" may be installed in the vehicle allowing police to remotely disable the engine and lock all doors remotely, preventing escape. A car set up to catch thieves who steal items from cars may be disabled so that it cannot be started and have specially prepared \"bait property.\"The bait car, often filled with valuable items to draw attention to it, is parked in a high auto-theft area. In some cases, the vehicle may be simply left unlocked with the keys in the ignition. If the car is set up to catch car thieves, when the car is stolen officers are immediately alerted, and can monitor the vehicle and send commands to control it such as disabling the engine, locking the doors or honking the horn. Live audio/video streaming devices may be installed allowing law enforcement personnel to determine how many suspects are in the car, what they are planning and if they are armed. If the bait car is set up to catch thieves who steal items from cars, it may be monitored by video from a central location. The bait property, such as a tool kit or gym bag, will also be set up so it can be tracked and monitored.In 2010, the Anti-Vehicle Crime Association of Minnesota presented an award to the Minneapolis Police for its Bait Vehicle Program, which had been running for twelve years at the time. In 2002, the Minneapolis program inspired a similar project in Essex, UK.The largest bait car fleet in North America, which employs the Minneapolis model, is operated by the Integrated Municipal Provincial Auto Crime Team (IMPACT), based in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Surrey was designated the \"car theft capital of North America\" by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 2002. Their bait car program was launched in 2004, and has contributed to a 55% drop in auto theft since then.Bait cars can be used as part of a honey trap, a form of sting operation, in which criminals not known to the police are lured into exposing themselves. Unlike a sting operation that targets a known or suspected criminal, a honey trap establishes a general lure to attract unknown criminals. Bait cars are not considered entrapment because they merely afford criminals the opportunity to steal the car; entrapment, on the other hand, constitutes law enforcement persuading or encouraging a person to commit a crime that they would not have committed otherwise.Bait cars (and the stings they are used in) have been featured in numerous documentary and reality television programs, including COPS, World's Wildest Police Videos, and Jacked: Auto Theft Task Force. They were also the exclusive focus of the TruTV television series Bait Car.".
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- Bait_car wikiPageExternalLink www.baitcar.com.
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- Bait_car wikiPageRevisionID "685252608".
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Bait_Car_(TV_series).
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_inventions.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Category:Car_theft.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Category:Decoys.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Category:Law_enforcement_techniques.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Cops_(TV_series).
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink GPS_tracking_unit.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Kill_switch.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink List_of_programs_broadcast_by_A&E.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Motor_vehicle_theft.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Police.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink RCMP_%22E%22_Division.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Sting_operation.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Surrey,_British_Columbia.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink TruTV.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink Worlds_Wildest_Police_Videos.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLink File:Cheeto_was_here.JPG.
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bait car".
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLinkText "bait car".
- Bait_car wikiPageWikiLinkText "cars used to trap criminals".
- Bait_car wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Bait_car wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses2.
- Bait_car wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bait_car subject Category:American_inventions.
- Bait_car subject Category:Car_theft.
- Bait_car subject Category:Decoys.
- Bait_car subject Category:Law_enforcement_techniques.
- Bait_car hypernym Vehicle.
- Bait_car type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bait_car type Redirect.
- Bait_car type Technique.
- Bait_car comment "A bait car, also called a hot car, is a vehicle used by law enforcement agencies to capture car thieves or thieves who steal items from cars. The vehicles are modified with audio/video surveillance technology, and can be remotely monitored and controlled. Those set up to catch car thieves may include GPS tracking. A \"kill switch\" may be installed in the vehicle allowing police to remotely disable the engine and lock all doors remotely, preventing escape.".
- Bait_car label "Bait car".
- Bait_car sameAs Q1795653.
- Bait_car sameAs Köderauto.
- Bait_car sameAs Ansa-auto.
- Bait_car sameAs m.06gzzp.
- Bait_car sameAs Q1795653.
- Bait_car wasDerivedFrom Bait_car?oldid=685252608.
- Bait_car depiction Cheeto_was_here.JPG.
- Bait_car homepage www.baitcar.com.
- Bait_car isPrimaryTopicOf Bait_car.