About IAATI UK
Membership is made up of officers from law enforcement agencies, Motor Vehicle manufacturers, Car Insurance companies, Government officials and Private Investigators involved and interested in reducing vehicle crime, increasing vehicle crime detections and detecting car thieves.
Through vehicle crime training and communication in vehicle theft techniques IAATI UK provide the resources required to fight against vehicle theft, to influence vehicle security, prevent vehicle thefts and increase detections of those involved in vehicle crime.
Our most effective weapon to combat all types of vehicle theft not only cars but motor cycles, heavy equipment, plant and so on is cooperation.
What IAATI Members do For You In Their Work
Through autocrime training and networking IAATI UK members help to fight vehicle crime.
The work of IAATI UK members help ensure your car remains safe.
From the installed anti theft security system, vehicle tracking device or other vehicle theft protection methods, down to the vehicle stop by the police – IAATI UK members are involved.
IAATI UK members also help limit the number of ringed vehicles or cloned vehicles on the road, all of which helps prevent you from buying a stolen car and reduces your car insurance.
IAATI UK members recover stolen vehicles which they identify daily using many autocrime methods and techniques.
IAATI Board
The IAATI UK Board is made up of unpaid volunteers who offer their time and experience to improve partnerships, with government and commerce, with the police and insurance industry, with the manufacturers and their agents and many others whose core business is to fight, prevent and investigate vehicle crime.
Membership
IAATI is dedicated to developing and encouraging the highest professional standards of conduct among auto theft investigators.
Online networking for IAATI UK members is available through the Members Only Forum – Facebook and Twitter
To become a member of IAATI UK, you will find information on the members’ page.
“A Partnership Approach to Vehicle Crime.”
The United Kingdom Branch of IAATI was formed and received its charter in 2001.
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