Like Telekinetic said, you don't buy "Security", you buy "Time & Noise".
I don't know exactly what kind of tracking system "Lo-Jack" is, but remember that trackers are NOT anti-theft devices, they're "Recovery aids". You don't advertise that you have a tracking device fitted to your vehicle 'cos there is a limit to where it can be concealed. The idea is that the person who stole your car never finds out it has a tracker fitted, he's still scratching his head trying to figure how the cops found / stopped him.
There ARE some very sophisticated tracking devices available including one satellite tracker which goes off if "unauthorised movement" is detected. I.E. If the tracker detects that your car is moving without the key being in the ignition then it reports a theft (!!). It'll do this automatically without the owner reporting his car stolen.
In the UK "Securicor" manage this system as part of their fleet management services.
Mike.
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