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E.R.Bouwman ll.m. ir J.J.Baggerman 2005

Presentation. E.R.Bouwman ll.m. ir J.J.Baggerman 2005. Background. Cars are becoming increasingly theft proof That means more difficult to steal without keys While the keys themselves are easy to steal Almost half the keys are stolen from people’s homes

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E.R.Bouwman ll.m. ir J.J.Baggerman 2005

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  1. Presentation E.R.Bouwman ll.m. ir J.J.Baggerman 2005

  2. Background • Cars are becoming increasingly theft proof • That means more difficult to steal without keys • While the keys themselves are easy to steal • Almost half the keys are stolen from people’s homes • The number of burglaries for Key Crime car keys is expected to increase www.keycrime.com

  3. Background www.keycrime.com

  4. The Problem You do not want the risk of: • Being burgled for your car keys • Having a thief in your bedroom • Increasing the risk of burglary by acquiring a new car www.keycrime.com

  5. You do want: • The pleasure of purchasing a new car without increasing the risk of a burglary • The thief to leave as quickly as possible, should there be a burglary • The thief not to return www.keycrime.com

  6. The Market There are various anti-theft systems on the market • Car jack systems • Safety code systems • Biometric key systems • Track and trace systems • Immobiliser systems www.keycrime.com

  7. The Market All aimed at the prevention of car theft while . . . The incidence of car key theft increases steadily! www.keycrime.com

  8. Key Crime Prevention System • The Key Crime Prevention System • Discourages the theft of car keys from people’s homes and • Prevents the theft of car keys • User-friendly and simple to use www.keycrime.com

  9. Key Crime Prevention System • Prevents the theft of cars by means of car keys • Prevents the thief having to search your entire home for the car keys • Ensures that the thief leaves the premises a.s.a.p. • Ensures that the thief does not return to your home • Eventually reduces the number of burglaries for car keys www.keycrime.com

  10. Key Crime Prevention System Through exclusive use by a single car manufacturer: • Moves the focus of car thieves to other models • Increases the safety image of the car manufacturer concerned • Offers extra protection through the acquisition of a car with KCPS • Improves the insurance terms for the cars protected in this manner www.keycrime.com

  11. Target Group • KCPS is aimed at new cars • KCPS can be introduced to any new car assemblage • Implementation costs depend on the systems currently in use • Aimed at the higher segment of the market • Because of the higher theft incidence • Because the implementaton costs will be low www.keycrime.com

  12. Status • Market research has shown that the Key Crime Prevention System is unique and the only user-friendly solution for key crime • The Key Crime Prevention System has a functional design • A graphic demonstration model of the invention has been developed and is included • A patent for the invention is pending www.keycrime.com

  13. What next . . . The search for a car manufacturer who wishes to introduce the invention with us on to the market www.keycrime.com

  14. DEMO E.R.Bouwman ll.m. ir J.J.Baggerman February 2005

  15. An increasing number of cars are stolen after the owner’s car keys have been stolen. www.keycrime.com

  16. While the owner is sleeping www.keycrime.com

  17. and the keys are lying somewhere in the house www.keycrime.com

  18. the burglar breaks into the house

  19. and looks for the keys . . . www.keycrime.com

  20. the search is carried out until the keys are located www.keycrime.com

  21. as soon as the keys have been found. . . www.keycrime.com

  22. the burglar leaves the premises. www.keycrime.com

  23. The car is now easy to steal www.keycrime.com

  24. the burglar starts the car . . . www.keycrime.com

  25. and drives off. www.keycrime.com

  26. The Key Crime Prevention System™ discourages car thieves from breaking in for car keys. www.keycrime.com

  27. If they do break in they do not have a long search

  28. the car keys are hanging in an obvious place or are clearly visible www.keycrime.com

  29. the burglar picks up the keys . . . www.keycrime.com

  30. and leaves the premises. www.keycrime.com

  31. As with cars without the Key Crime Prevention System ™ the thief has easy access to the car. www.keycrime.com

  32. The car also starts without a problem. www.keycrime.com

  33. What the thief is not aware of is that he has activated a timer by starting the car and that the distance is being recorded. www.keycrime.com

  34. Once a certain time limit or distance has been reached the Key Crime Prevention programme comes into play www.keycrime.com

  35. This sets off a set of (re)actions. The car is immobilised. . . www.keycrime.com

  36. the doors are locked . . . www.keycrime.com

  37. der Autoalarm kann ausgelöst werden . . . www.keycrime.com

  38. track and trace signals are sent to various support services that find the car and thief. www.keycrime.com

  39. the timer ensures that the car is sufficiently distant from the owner’s house that the thief does not return. www.keycrime.com

  40. www.keycrime.com info@keycrime.com Questions ?

  41. E. R. Bouwman LL.M. • Partner-proprietor of a top executive search agency for lawyers in the Netherlands • ERBouwman@keycrime.com www.keycrime.com

  42. ir J. J. Baggerman • Director-proprietor innovation agency DOK 5 • Author: ‘Ik heb een goed idee. Wat nu? (‘I have an idea. But what next?’) • JJBaggerman@keycrime.com www.keycrime.com

  43. Contact For more information : DOK 5 attn. Dhr. ir J.J.Baggerman Lange Beestenmarkt 93 2512 EC Den Haag Netherlands 00-31-614368005 info@keycrime.com www.keycrime.com

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