Bait Car

Bait Car (2007-2012)

EndedReality show

A reality series wherein undercover cops rig a car with cameras and remote control devices and leave it in high crime environments to entice and apprehend car thieves.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E31ChicagoOkt. 23, 2012
S05E30ChicagoOkt. 23, 2012
S05E29ChicagoOkt. 16, 2012
S05E28ChicagoOkt. 16, 2012
S05E27LAOkt. 16, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Bait Car' from 2007 premiere?

The TV show 'Bait Car' from 2007 premiered on August 6, 2007.

What was the concept of 'Bait Car'?

'Bait Car' was a reality TV show that featured real-life instances of car theft, where police officers placed vehicles equipped with hidden cameras and tracking devices to catch car thieves in the act.

Who hosted the TV show 'Bait Car' from 2007?

There was no specific host for the TV show 'Bait Car' from 2007 as it primarily focused on the actions of the car thieves and the law enforcement officers involved.

How did the show 'Bait Car' work?

In 'Bait Car,' police officers would leave an unattended vehicle with the keys inside, enticing potential car thieves. Once the car was stolen, the hidden cameras and tracking devices would capture the events that unfolded.

What cities were featured in 'Bait Car' from 2007?

'Bait Car' from 2007 featured various cities across the United States, including Los Angeles, New Orleans, and Dallas, among others.

Did 'Bait Car' focus on specific types of vehicles?

Yes, 'Bait Car' focused on a wide range of vehicles, from sedans to SUVs, in order to attract a diverse group of potential car thieves.

Were the car thieves aware that they were being filmed?

No, the car thieves were unaware that they were being filmed as the cameras and tracking devices were hidden within the vehicle.

How did law enforcement officers in 'Bait Car' apprehend the car thieves?

Once the car was stolen, law enforcement officers would track the stolen vehicle using the GPS tracking device and then move in to apprehend the car thief when the time was right.

Did 'Bait Car' show the legal consequences faced by the car thieves?

Yes, 'Bait Car' often depicted the legal consequences faced by the car thieves, including their arrest and subsequent prosecution.

Were there any notable car theft cases featured in 'Bait Car' from 2007?

Yes, 'Bait Car' from 2007 showcased several notable car theft cases, including instances where car thieves attempted to escape from the police or engaged in high-speed chases.

How long were the episodes of 'Bait Car' from 2007?

The episode length of 'Bait Car' from 2007 varied, but most episodes were around 30 minutes long.

Were there any recurring themes or patterns in 'Bait Car' from 2007?

Yes, 'Bait Car' often highlighted the vulnerability of certain vehicles and the different tactics used by car thieves to steal them, such as using slim jims or breaking the windows.

Did 'Bait Car' receive any criticism or controversy?

'Bait Car' did receive some criticism for potentially encouraging car theft, but it also had its share of supporters who believed that it played an important role in deterring potential thieves.

Did 'Bait Car' use professional actors in any of its episodes?

No, 'Bait Car' did not use professional actors. The car thieves and the law enforcement officers involved were all real individuals.

Did 'Bait Car' have any spin-offs or related shows?

Yes, 'Bait Car' inspired a spin-off called 'Bait Car: Las Vegas' which focused specifically on car theft cases in Las Vegas.

Did 'Bait Car' have a significant impact on car theft prevention?

While it is difficult to measure the exact impact, 'Bait Car' was believed to have played a role in raising awareness about car theft and potentially deterring potential thieves.

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