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Don’t Make Your Car Gift Box for Thieves!

Home Archived Don’t Make Your Car Gift Box for Thieves!

By Sifu Lawrence Hochobeb

THE first thing you can do to prevent your car from being broken into is not to leave valuable items in your car particularly visible!

The last thing you need is to find your vehicle’s window broken and/or items missing. I suggest taking these simple but important steps to maintain your car’s safety.

Don’t leave valuables in your car. It sounds like “common sense”, but drivers/passengers do leave items of value in plain view everyday (I have seen it myself). If you leave valuable items visible in your car, your car is automatically a target.

Leave nothing in “plain sight” that might make your vehicle worth “investigating” by a thief, not even loose coins or a CD.

Very few car break-ins are random ??????’??