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THEFT THWARTED BY DATATOOL TEXT-ALERT
10 June 2006 - Datatool (UK) Ltd
The attempted theft of a treasured Kawasaki Ninja was thwarted last week by a text message sent via Text-Alert from Datatool, the UK’s leading supplier of innovative electronic motorcycle products.
Andrew Aldridge, a pub landlord and father of four from Rubery in the West Midlands, bought his Kawasaki with the Datatool Text-Alert fitted as he particularly wanted the extra security. Andy has no alternative but to park his motorbike behind his house out of earshot of the alarm, so the Text-Alert gives him extra peace of mind. On Monday evening he was relaxing watching MTV after having secured the motorbike in its usual location, when he received a text message saying that the motion sensor had detected movement. This message was immediately followed by another telling him that the alarm had been activated, although he could hear nothing. He immediately went to investigate and discovered a group of youths trying to steal his bike. On seeing Andrew they immediately ran off, leaving the bike behind. Andrew Aldridge told us: “I am certain that without Datatool’s Text-Alert my bike would have been stolen as there was no way I could have heard the alarm going off. It’s good to know that if anyone goes near the bike again Text-Alert will immediately tell me!” Text-Alert, RRP £199.99, is designed to alert motorcycle owners, via text message, that their motorcycle is being tampered with. For an additional annual fee of £29.99, it also allows the owner to track their vehicle on a web-based system that is accurate to 30 metres in built up areas. Datatool’s Text-Alert is ideal for motorcycles that are routinely parked out of earshot, e.g. left outside flats, offices, hotels, in town, in lock-ups and adds another layer of security. For more information call 0870 165 2414 or www.datatool.co.uk
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