It all started with a mustang...
Small Town, Big Solution:
Evergreen Falls Pioneers Theft-Proof Cars
In Evergreen Falls, known for its pie-baking contests and not much else, the theft of a revered 1965 Mustang sparked an unexpected revolution. This wasn’t just any car theft; it was a wake-up call.
Enter FPKS, born from necessity in a community rattled by the audacity of thieves. With car theft and carjacking statistics soaring nationwide—over 773,000 vehicles reported stolen in a year—the invention of FPKS was timely. It introduced a groundbreaking concept: a car that starts only with the owner’s fingerprint, turning the idea of stealing a car as obsolete as navigating without GPS.
This innovation did more than promise security; it delivered it, drastically reducing theft rates wherever it was adopted. Capable of recognizing over 100 fingerprints, FPKS was ideal for both large fleets and family cars alike.
The system’s adjustable start window feature, allowing from immediate to 20-second start times, wasn’t just about security. It symbolized flexibility and peace of mind for drivers.
The tale of the stolen Mustang and the subsequent birth of FPKS transformed Evergreen Falls from a quiet suburb to a beacon of automotive security innovation. This wasn’t just about recovering a stolen car; it was about pioneering a solution that would change the face of vehicle safety forever.
Thus, Evergreen Falls became renowned for two things: its exceptional pies and its unmatched contribution to car security, marking a new chapter where technology meets tenacity.