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AUTO
THEFT PREVENTION
DISCOURAGE
A CAR THIEF!
- TAKE
YOUR KEYS: Nearly 20% of all cars stolen had the keys in them.
- LOCK
YOUR CAR: About 50% of all cars stolen were left unlocked.
- NEVER
HIDE A SECOND SET OF KEYS IN YOUR CAR: Extra Keys can be found if the
thief takes time to look.
- PARK
IN WELL-LIGHTED AREAS: Over half of all car thefts occur at night.
- NEVER
LEAVE YOUR CAR RUNNING, EVEN IF YOU'LL ONLY BE A MINUTE: Cars are
commonly stolen at convenient stores, gas stations, ATMs, etc...Many cars
are also stolen on cold mornings when the owner leaves the car running to
warm up.
- DISABLE
YOUR VEHICLE WHEN LEAVING IT UNATTENDED FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD: Remove
the electronic ignition fuse, coil wire, rotor distributor, or otherwise
disable your vehicle anytime thieves may have extended access to it.
- REPLACE
"T" SHAPED DOOR LOCKS WITH STRAIGHT LOCKS: Some vehicle doors
have lock assemblies at window level that flare out in a knob or
"T" shape. A thief can use various tools to gain access inside the
vehicle, grab and pull the lock. Straight locks prevent this.
- VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN): Stolen cars/parts are more easily traced
when vehicle VIN numbers have been etched on car windows and major parts.
- ENGRAVE
EXPENSIVE ACCESSORIES: Engrave personal I.D. numbers on stereos,
cellular phones, etc...so the thief will have difficulty selling them.
- COMPLETELY
CLOSE CAR WINDOWS WHEN PARKING: Don't make it any easier for the thief
to enter your vehicle.
- DON'T
LEAVE VALUABLES IN PLAIN VIEW: Don't make your car a more desirable
target and attract thieves by leaving valuables in plain sight.
- IF
YOU HAVE A GARAGE, USE IT: If you have a garage, take the time to use it
rather than parking outside where your car is more vulnerable.
- WHEN
PARKING IN A GARAGE, LOCK THE GARAGE DOOR AND YOUR VEHICLE: By locking
both the garage and vehicle doors, the chances of deterring a thief greatly
improve.
- DON'T
LEAVE THE REGISTRATION OR TITLE IN YOUR CAR: A thief will use these to
sell your stolen car. File the title at your home or office, and carry
registration in your purse or wallet.
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