Never Fall Prey to Auto Thieves by Shane Morgay
Auto theft can spoil an otherwise
blissful holiday season. State Farm(R) claims data reflected that in the
previous year, more than 9,000 vehicles were stolen between November 12 and
December 31. Said period is the prime time for holiday travel and shopping and
seasons like this is the favorite of thieves. Last year, over 1.2 million
vehicles were stolen causing over $7 billion in losses the information was
divulged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The holiday season is the perfect time for thieves to roam around and accomplish
their plans. This time of the year, mall parking lots are filled due to the
lengthened store hours. Also, families are excited to pack up for one memorable
travel. Moreover, authorities are warning the people to take necessary
precautions to avoid theft.
Authorities have also given steps to secure your vehicle against auto theft.
First, you must always lock your car and roll up the windows when the vehicle is
parked. Second, never forget to bring with you your car keys. Third, avoid
hiding your car keys around the car for it will be easy for thieves to search
for them. When parking inside a commercial lot or garage, give only the ignition
key to the attendant. Fourth, cover your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Thieves can use the number to get a duplicate key. Finally, invest in additional
theft protection auto accessories and devices. Be sure that the codes are
unalterable.
If you plan to purchase a car, you have to consider having factory immobilizer.
It is a computer chip in the key. Also consider having locking steering wheel
and anti-theft devices like alarms and GPS tracking systems.
For the year 2005, the top 5 most stolen cars are 1991 Honda Accord, 1995 Honda
Civic, 1989 Toyota Camry, 1994 Dodge Caravan, and 1994 Nissan Sentra.
To avoid car theft, be sure to equip your car with trusted anti-theft devices
and accessories. Some of the renowned names in auto devices are Ford
accessories, Porsche auto accessories, and Toyota car accessories.
Furthermore, authorities urge motorists to report any suspected theft activity
in the locality to local law enforcement agencies and the National Insurance
Crime Bureau (NICB). Holidays can be expected to merrier if motorist would
cooperate.
About the Author:
Shane Morgay is a 34-year-old native of Ohio. She love cars and knows detailed
information about them. She has a collection of miniature car collectibles and
would love to have these collectibles become real ones. She works for a car part
supplier most days of the week.
Source of this article:
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