2021

November Recoveries 5

17 Dec: November 2021 Recovery Highlights

In our October highlights, we stated that the last two months of last year we recovered vehicles totalling £2.3m, November itself this year surpassed this on its own. During this month we recovered vehicle’s worth £2.38 million, this is over 500k more than October and over 600k more than the same time period last year. 

Usually, we highlight a top 5 but this month we had a wide variety of vehicles stolen and recovered so have included more vehicles.

tower-block-at-night-4789097

16 Dec: Tips to keep your vehicle safe

A Thatcham-approved tracking device can alert you to potential vehicle tampering almost immediately. all Global Telemetrics tracking devices will alert the driver of battery disconnection and vehicle towing, and some higher level device also include alerts should the vehicle be driven by an unauthorised driver. With the addition of geofence security, a tracking device can provide notification of a theft and our repatriation teams can be mobilised within minutes to hopefully recover the stolen vehicle.

IMG_1197

25 Aug: Global Telemetrics and the Brabham BT62 at the Michelin Secret Meet 2021

Since hosting the incredibly successful Secret Meet at Donington Park in spring 2019, Supercar Driver have been ambitiously planning the sequel. Now called the Michelin Secret Meet, hundreds of supercars and thousands of petrol heads flocked to the racetrack for the highly anticipated event. Global Telemetrics in partnership with SB Race Engineering brought along Paul Bailey’s Brabham BT62 driven by 2009 LeMans winner David Brabham.

viktor-theo-g0i8e-sh3hk-unsplash

28 Jul: 2021 Q1 & Q2 – Global Telemetrics vehicle recovery figures top £10.8 million & Land Rover takes 7 out of the 10 ‘top spots’

With the first half of 2021 now behind us, leading vehicle tracking and security brand – Global Telemetrics – reveals its theft report for the period January – June. Once again, the Land Rover badge holds the most appeal for car thieves with the brand featuring seven times on Global Telemetrics ‘top 10 most stolen’ list.