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The Royal
Canadian Mounted Police have adopted the DataDot
identification system to reduce theft of Canadian
watercraft.
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Kubota,
are applying DataDots™ to construction equipment to reduce
the chance of equipment being stolen.
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A motorcycle 'Aftermarket"
program operates in the UK and parts of Europe.
Motorcycle theft in the U.K. has fallen from 21% of all
registered bikes to 10% of “identified” bikes over a
period of two years.
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Motor
scooter theft in Holland has fallen from 24% of all
registered scooters to under 2% of “identified” scooters
over a period of two years.
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Motorcar
manufacturers/distributors/dealers in Australia, include
DataDots as standard fitment. These include
BMW/Mini, Porsche, Holden Special Vehicles (GM) and Ford
Performance Vehicles, Mitsubishi (Ralliart) and Subaru.
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The
significant drop in Harley Davidson thefts in Australia is
due to the DataDot system being implemented in 1997.
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Eddyline
Kayaks offer DataDots™ to new kayak owners to protect
their kayak from theft
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Esso
(Exxon) Australia reports a reduction of theft and
pilfering of their “identified” company assets of 88% over
one year.
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All new Yamaha motorcycles and marine craft
in Australia have DataDots as standard fitment.
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Coca-Cola “identified” all of their hosting assets for the
Sydney Olympics and reported a zero pilfering and theft
rate over the Games, against large losses experienced in
Atlanta.
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The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation has adopted the
DataDot identification system for all its movable assets.
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The
“Met” police in London have achieved increased rates of
prosecution using DataDot “identification” in drug busts
and other covert applications.
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The
Lower British Midlands School District in B.C. Canada has
adopted DataDots in an effort to protect their schools’
property being stolen.
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The
Petersburg VA Neighborhood Watch Groups are suggesting
that all households protect their possessions with
DataDots.