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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 11:07 pm 
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Cameras make £60,000 savings for chauffeur company

Tristar Worldwide, based in Middlesex, has fitted each of its vehicles with the recording device after staff became concerned about ‘cash for crash’ fraudsters who deliberately cause accidents to file damage and bogus injury claims.

Fleet manager, Janusz Kozlowski, said he had already noticed many benefits since installing the cameras in May this year; “The cameras have definitely improved the behaviour of the chauffeurs because our at fault accident rate has reduced by almost half to about four or five accidents per month compared with the same five month period last year.

 I would estimate we will save about £60,000 a year based on fewer accidents and because we will be less likely to be targeted by ‘cash for crash’ fraud. We also expect our insurance premiums to reduce next year.”

Mr Kozlowski added “The cameras had already quickly resolved one dispute after a Tristar vehicle was hit in a motorway collision in September. 

A car collided with one of our Mercedes as it crossed lanes on the motorway causing about £4,000 worth of damage.

 The third party drove off but luckily our chauffeur took down the registration number and the driver of the vehicle was tracked down.

 They denied any involvement but the evidence was provided by the Smart Witness camera and it was there in full colour footage.

 Without the camera we would have had no chance of resolving the dispute.”
But prior to installing the cameras, the firm was not so lucky. Mr Kozlowski continued; “Following an accident, we received multiple whiplash claims but our chauffeur only remembered seeing one person in the other vehicle, however, there was no proof of this.”

Around 550,000 whiplash claims a year are filed in the UK, but insurance experts have estimated that up to 60 per cent are bogus.

It makes the ‘cash for crash’ scam a £1 billion-a-year fraud.

 The shocking figures were given to MPs by insurers who said the UK had now become the ‘whiplash capital of the world.’

According to the AA, since 2006 there has been a 60 per cent rise in the number of personal injury claims while the number of reported accidents on UK roads has fallen by 20 per cent over the same period.

 To continue reducing their accident rate, Tristar’s chauffeur training team reviews the Smart Witness footage on a monthly basis and sometimes perform spot checks.

Managing director of Smart Witness, Simon Marsh, said: “Our cameras have demonstrated time and time again that the evidence they can provide during a dispute is simply invaluable. They have already helped save our customers thousands of pounds in reduced insurance premiums and with a 40 per cent increase in sales recently we know the savings will just keep going up.

Smart Witness cameras, a bit like a black box journey recorder, fit on to the windscreen, are powered through the car’s cigarette lighter or can be directly wired in.

They record the driver’s view of the road ahead and also monitor the car’s location, speed, breaking and impact G-forces. 

Smart Witness prices start at £149 for the standard edition going up to £239 for the professional edition. 

The system is recommended by major insurers for hauliers, fleet managers and private motorists. It is officially approved by Transport for London.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:56 am 
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Sounds like they welcome CCTV and so they should. =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>


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How can these cars operate from Manchester Airport?


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:09 am 
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billybobs wrote:
How can these cars operate from Manchester Airport?

I suspect it's because there is no law saying they can't.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 5:43 am 
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Sussex wrote:
“The cameras have definitely improved the behaviour of the chauffeurs because our at fault accident rate has reduced by almost half to about four or five accidents per month"

They were having ten accidents a MONTH !! How many vehicles do they operate ? We run over 100 cars and don't have that many in a year.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 9:34 am 
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sasha wrote:
They were having ten accidents a MONTH !! How many vehicles do they operate ? We run over 100 cars and don't have that many in a year.

I think they have 500+ many of them Mercs in London, so those stats don't really surprise me.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:09 am 
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The reason Tristar have so many accidents is because chaufs frequently work 20 hour shifts reportedly :D they run around 400 cars and most chaufs never get a weekend off :D

They have a depot near Manchester airport :D

A right poxy shower all in all allegedly most chaufs there grovellers lickspittle parasites, some good uns but their outnumberd considerably one assole chauf even got an MBE reportedly :evil: :evil: :evil:

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