Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Ask Joe Mechanic: Security and Anti-Theft Tips


Most anti-theft tips are common sense, but something that we occasionally need to be reminded of. While car thefts have dropped slightly, thefts from inside vehicles have
The Club in action.
increased dramatically in the last few years. Some of this is due to the increased use of technology and part is due to the need for money to buy drugs.

            First of all, never leave your keys in the car, even if you are just running in your house to grab something or to pay for your gas or a coffee at the convenience store. This is one of the highest sources of theft of vehicles that there is.  If you leave your keys in, your insurance quite possibly will not pay off a claim. Tying into this, always lock your car, even in your own driveway during the day. An unlocked car is an open invitation for thieves to enter the vehicle. Also, do not leave cell phones, laptops, iPads or GPS units in a place where they are clearly visible.
           
A newer threat, which especially targets women, is the snatch and grab at the gas pump. What happens here is that while a lady is on one side of her car pumping gas, a thief approaches the car from the opposite side and either reaches through an open window or opens an unlocked door and grabs her purse or whatever else they can reach and jumps into a waiting car.  If you leave your purse in your car while you pump gas, either hide it or lock the doors.

            If possible, whether at home on the street, at the mall or in the airport parking lot, try to park in a well lit area. It is also safer for you if you come out to the car after dark.
Cars parked in a dark area are an open invitation for thieves and for vandalism.

            If your car is equipped with an alarm system, get small decals for the both rear side windows that state, ‘This car protected by a vehicle alarm system.’ This just may make a would-be thief think twice about targeting your vehicle. If your vehicle does not have an alarm and it sits out a lot, this may still be a wise investment.

            Another deterrent to many thieves is the “Club.” These were very popular before many vehicles were equipped with alarm systems.  However, if your car sits in a high crime area, this just might be the thing that will make a thief say this vehicle is not worth the trouble.

             And finally, when shopping for a new or used car, it is a good idea to check with your insurance agent to see if the vehicle you are considering has a high rate of theft. This could mean one of a couple things, either the parts from that vehicle are in high demand or the vehicle does not have a very good security system.

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