
The 1955 film To Catch A Thief featured Cary Grant and Grace Kelly with a retired thief attempting to clear his name. The star of this TUFR Tech Dealernews LIVE segment is Jeremy Van Winkle who believes to catch a thief you have to be in the mindset of a thief… but he also believes the best way to prevent theft is to stop it before it happens. To that end he devised TUFR Tech. Van Winkle, a former meth addict who hit rock bottom after his addiction led him to steal powersports vehicles to feed his habit. But through hard work and determination, Jeremy was able to turn his life around and not only overcome his addiction but also use his experience to help others in the powersports community.
“Each year, more than 20,000 powersports vehicles are reported stolen across the United States,” he explains. “TUFR Tech has pioneered a revolutionary interlock system that offers advanced protection against theft, tampering, and unauthorized access, all at your fingertips.” Instead of letting his past define him, Van Winkle decided to use his experience to make a positive impact in the powersports industry. He was able to invent a facial recognition product — TUFR TECH — that allows users to start their vehicle using only their face, providing an added level of security and convenience.
GETTING TUFR ON SAFETY
But wait, there is more! More than 20 million children have household access to powersport vehicles. More than 11,000 of these children are injured each year in powersport’s vehicle accidents. “Our goal at TUFR is simple – reduce that number to ZERO,” Van Winkle adds. “With our revolutionary interlock and biometric user control system, we can make that happen.”
Want to learn more? Join the TUFR team on Tuesday, September 10th, 2024, for a FREE webinar discussing our revolutionary interlock and biometric Smart Security!
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