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"Police promote parts marking in all its forms and of
course this one (DataDots) is a spray, so there is very little of the
vehicle that the spray will not reach."
David Ryan, Head of Stolen Vehicles Squad
Metropolitan Police (London) |
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"What we have seen here today is DNA for vehicles; 10,000 microdots are
sprayed all over a vehicle ..... and that will make information available
to the Police that was never available to them before."
Mr Paul Whelan,
NSW Australia Police Minister |
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"We consider DataDot as a product which will be at the forefront of our
fight against fake products and we embrace this unique foreign technology."
Mr Xing Kai CAO Commissioner and Three Star General,
China Ministry of Public Security |
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"DataDots can be applied to virtually any vehicle component. They make it
extremely difficult for thieves to change the identity of stolen vehicles
or use parts from another vehicle, or multiple vehicles, to "re-birth" a
vehicle. It represents a significant commitment to the very latest in
anti-theft technology and demonstrates our intention to adopt the best
ways of deterring thieves."
Nick Senior, General Manager
Subaru Australia |

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"There is very strong evidence that since September 2001 marked vehicles
(with DataDots) in both the BMW and HSV (GM) ranges have been stolen
unrecovered at significantly lesser rates (indicative of 60% for BMW and
73% /HSV) than unmarked vehicles (of the same make and models) were at
relatively the same age.
Police report that they are being told by offenders that post 2001 HSV's
(GM/Holden based performance vehicles) are now "too hot to handle" because
of their microdot "DNA" marking."
Ray Carroll ,Executive Director
National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council - Australia |
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Identification Technologies, Issaquah, WA the longest
serving DataDot distributor in the
USA were the recipients of the 2005 Presidents Award from the
International Association
of Marine Investigators (IAMI) at their recent annual convention.
The award recognizes Identification Technologies ongoing commitment to
working with
law enforcement in the USA and Canada while promoting the concept of mass
identification for boats with the DataDot product. |
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Mighty Dot is the United Kingdom
subsidiary of DataDot Technology and was awarded the Gold Medal awards
for both Automotive and Home security at the Securex 2005 Fair held at
Poznan, Poland.
This major security event attracts over 50,000 visitors and it is
unprecedented for one product to win both categories. |
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What Car? is the UK’s most respected auto
magazine and every year it tests all the major security products available
and discusses their findings with Police and industry experts.
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voted the product best able to deter thieves and won the coveted What
Car? Security Award for 2005. |
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won the
2003 Australian Marine Industries Federation New and Innovative Product
award. The AMIF is the body representing the Australian Recreational
and Light Commercial sector and associated Marine Industries. It is
responsible for the implementation of national initiatives, domestic and
export marketing strategies and cooperative programs, where appropriate in
concert with government, designed to generate strong economic growth as
well as sustainable employment opportunities. |
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