@Randall Buckton - Because the most part are taxes for the gouverment. (75 %) So our gouverment can also pay money to the jobless / unemploid people, to survive. So less crime in germany. But in SA. I think, there it is not so easy, as in germany. I think, the main problem in SA is: Much more blacks as whites. And uncontrolled: More black people comes from the north to SA. If you would do it, like in germany, no one would pay the petrol price. Because it would be too expensive for everyone. Thanks for your german. But I write in english, so others can read it.
The feeling i get from Antons videos is that the country is on the verge of going full on Beirut and is just clinging on to a semblance of law and order.
@@Marvin-vj4ib Yeah private security companies are restricted from Sirens and are only permitted white lights. However in this case, He was granted permission to use a siren in assisting police for the cause to prevent Ani-Hijacking as well.
Siren (NRTA "warning device") authority for a privately owned M/V which is not an ambulance/medical response car is impossible to obtain and any Officer who issued it would not find his/her delegated authority to do so, even if Consolidation services looked long and hard for it. Good news is the fine for a (matjingalane) vehicle with a siren is only R1,500. But Anton is super cunning and mostly uses a multi-tone hooter, (horn for the yanks) - which is a boete of only R300 from a Traffic Orifice. About the same price as a "cool drink" :-)
Hi Anton what is your professional opinion should change my current tracking company I am with Cartrack I am using their fleet management plus packages on both my vehicles. Is this sufficient or what do you recommend?
It would be nice to have some commentary or more details as to what's going on. Plus, why are we having to watch someone drive?? Edit the unnecessary stuff out!!!!
It is not allowed for us because we do not stand in the line of fire going after bad guys, we do not put our lives in danger for others. If you were in need of urgent assistance, would you prefer them to drive 60km/h and wait at all traffic lights? Or would you want them to get there as quick as humanly possible?
@Nardi Barnard - I live in Germany (Europe). If any service would drive too fast etc., they would be fined like any others. If the german police would find videos like this, they would use it, against the drivers. For to be fined. It´s only allowed in direct urgent or danger. If you can proof it. But in SA I think Everyone is welcome, to fight against the crime ? So, it is good, how they do, even breaking the traffic laws. To do it fast, is important. Maybe to catch the thieves. Also to prevend, that the stolen car will not be burned or other destroyd.
That makes sense. But in South Africa things are a lot different than in Germany. Violent crime is a reality and a daily occurrence. If things were as smooth in South Africa as it is in Germany I'd agree with you on that principle, but SA cannot be compared to Germany when it comes to crime, and crime fighting. I do not feel (my personal opinion) that Anton's driving puts anybody in danger. Anton is a highly trained professional advanced driver, driving only the best (German) vehicles. Both the driver and the vehicle is more than capable. Yes, he drives fast, but he is not reckless. He is always in control. When it is necessary to go through an intersection where the light is red, he always yields first and double checks that it is safe to cross. He does not just speed through not knowing if there is traffic crossing at the time, regardless of the color of the traffic light. I say hats off to @Anton Koen and the No Jack team keeping us safe in my hometown, Benoni.
Insurance scam? Why did they remove the tracking device and dump it? Inside information leaked regarding valuable shipments? Setting their own up for hi jacking?
Anton, I have noticed that old Toyota HiAce "Taxi" van with the yellow stripe and white walled tyres on many of your video's, I know how they like to dress them up so it stands out.... strange coincidence?
*these driving skills are remarkable!!! As are the engine sounds!!!*
The most shocking thing about this video is the petrol price (3:58)
That's really cheap,
@@skyhigh5666 yes, very cheap in rubbies
We must pay now up to two US-Dollar per Litre petrol.
That´s too expensive.
Greetings from germany (Europe)
Yep, now that's expensive. Warum so viel?
@Randall Buckton - Because the most part are taxes for the gouverment. (75 %)
So our gouverment can also pay money to the jobless / unemploid people, to survive.
So less crime in germany.
But in SA. I think, there it is not so easy, as in germany.
I think, the main problem in SA is: Much more blacks as whites.
And uncontrolled: More black people comes from the north to SA.
If you would do it, like in germany, no one would pay the petrol price. Because it would be too expensive for everyone.
Thanks for your german. But I write in english, so others can read it.
The fleet management device got removed but he still managed to track it with a security/anti hijacking unit. Since normal tracking units is shit.
...that's a meaty beast under the hood, @Anton Koen ...my headphones make it feel like I'm in the car with you :D Hallo from Scotland ;)
Well done Anton you always go the extra mile
I like the new start of the video!
Great video, it had a bit of everything.
Why not give some commentary of what happened.
The feeling i get from Antons videos is that the country is on the verge of going full on Beirut and is just clinging on to a semblance of law and order.
Hedge hog it’s been like that for years, you want to see what goes on in the townships
I love u guys keep up a job
Not a bad idea have a dummy tracker (easy to find) and then the true tracker
Tanks to your private security company.
Could probably use a tank.
You guys are good
What were you looking for in the dirt?
The GPS unit from a lots asset.
You get, what you choose for.
A stolen car, who you never can find - is more expensive.
A tracker, who you can remove easy, is no security.
It depends on whether it was professionally installed or not
@@mpirokajosephmgcokoca2355 Ok, because you can do many things wrong. And so it doesn`t work, when you need it.
Good job boss
Hmm i detect a metal gears solid fan
I decided,I not sure what going on except the recoverd
I want to join your company how can I send my CV plss
Nice 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Can you guys not have sirens on your cars as you have the strobe lights etc etc
If you request it via SAPS and they otherise it as in this video then yes. Depends on the work and target ect.
Also it cant be the same or too similar to police sirens
No the road traffic act doesn’t allow private security companies to install sirens on their vehicles.
@@Marvin-vj4ib Yeah private security companies are restricted from Sirens and are only permitted white lights. However in this case, He was granted permission to use a siren in assisting police for the cause to prevent Ani-Hijacking as well.
Siren (NRTA "warning device") authority for a privately owned M/V which is not an ambulance/medical response car is impossible to obtain and any Officer who issued it would not find his/her delegated authority to do so, even if Consolidation services looked long and hard for it.
Good news is the fine for a (matjingalane) vehicle with a siren is only R1,500.
But Anton is super cunning and mostly uses a multi-tone hooter, (horn for the yanks) - which is a boete of only R300 from a Traffic Orifice. About the same price as a "cool drink" :-)
Hi Anton what is your professional opinion should change my current tracking company I am with Cartrack I am using their fleet management plus packages on both my vehicles. Is this sufficient or what do you recommend?
I’d like to know how much the vehicle insurance is for this business use 😲
It would be nice to have some commentary or more details as to what's going on. Plus, why are we having to watch someone drive?? Edit the unnecessary stuff out!!!!
Honestly, thats the fun part for me.
It´s funny, to see traffic laws breaking.
ie to drive too fast, for it´s not allowed for us.
It is not allowed for us because we do not stand in the line of fire going after bad guys, we do not put our lives in danger for others. If you were in need of urgent assistance, would you prefer them to drive 60km/h and wait at all traffic lights? Or would you want them to get there as quick as humanly possible?
@Nardi Barnard - I live in Germany (Europe).
If any service would drive too fast etc.,
they would be fined like any others.
If the german police would find videos like this, they would use it, against the drivers.
For to be fined.
It´s only allowed in direct urgent or danger. If you can proof it.
But in SA I think Everyone is welcome, to fight against the crime ?
So, it is good, how they do, even breaking the traffic laws.
To do it fast, is important. Maybe to catch the thieves. Also to prevend, that the stolen car will not be burned or other destroyd.
That makes sense. But in South Africa things are a lot different than in Germany. Violent crime is a reality and a daily occurrence. If things were as smooth in South Africa as it is in Germany I'd agree with you on that principle, but SA cannot be compared to Germany when it comes to crime, and crime fighting. I do not feel (my personal opinion) that Anton's driving puts anybody in danger. Anton is a highly trained professional advanced driver, driving only the best (German) vehicles. Both the driver and the vehicle is more than capable. Yes, he drives fast, but he is not reckless. He is always in control. When it is necessary to go through an intersection where the light is red, he always yields first and double checks that it is safe to cross. He does not just speed through not knowing if there is traffic crossing at the time, regardless of the color of the traffic light. I say hats off to @Anton Koen and the No Jack team keeping us safe in my hometown, Benoni.
is this one a advert? why no guns ?
Insurance scam? Why did they remove the tracking device and dump it? Inside information leaked regarding valuable shipments? Setting their own up for hi jacking?
The thieves pulled the GPS off from the asset so they could sell it with out it being tracked......
@@JimsEquipmentShed thought of that after i made my comment.
Insurance scam could also be a factor in this case, taking into consideration the age of that truck!
@@Marvin-vj4ib well no if it was insuarance job they would have known about the nojack tracker too and removed that too, so no
G A hatcherys i guess. That makes sense.
Anton, I have noticed that old Toyota HiAce "Taxi" van with the yellow stripe and white walled tyres on many of your video's, I know how they like to dress them up so it stands out.... strange coincidence?
Wild goose chase?
You need Stage 1 mods on this car to make it move faster.. You riding its guts out!! It has become too slow for you guys!
sat nav does my head n
ahh, Engine
11 wasted minutes of my life ...