Repo men then take these stealth cars and drive around, scanning everything in hopes of a potential match on their hit list of cars up for repossession. To their credit, the guys in this video double-check what the computer tells them against what they actually see before tagging a wanted car as located. The technology isn't perfect, so this is an important step, one that police should take before pulling a family from an SUV at gunpoint because the license plate matches a stolen motorcycle from another state. Of course, all of the license plates they scan go into DRN's master database, with the time, date, and location data attached. The repo men in this video admit to favoring low-income neighborhoods for this type of scanning.