post Category: Commercial Vehicles post Comments (0) postJune 3, 2009

kyoshoinfernomp9-1 How To Defend Your Car,

According to a survey every 24 seconds a car is stolen in the United States. Despite new anti-theft technology being introduced every year cars are stolen. We’ll learn what techniques car thief uses to steal a car and how we can avoid it. Knowing their tricks will help you to take essential precautions to defend your vehicle.
Always keep the valuables out of their sight. Carry the valuables with you even if you’re going for a second to the departmental store or store them in the truck. Don’t just lock your steering wheel but also lock your car’s ability to go by using a starter disable switch and keeping it in a place which can be seen only by you. Install the car alarm by a professional car alarm installer. Do not put stickers on the car regarding what kind of car alarm or sound system you’ve installed. Install hood lock cable in your car so that thief can not get to your battery or car alarm. Always keep the keys with you rather than it being dangling in the ignition.


Car theft can be done in a few seconds so don’t give opportunity to thieves to steal your car. Never keep your personal information in the car. Always keep your registration and insurance information with you. Today’s thieves are very intelligent they know where you hide your spare keys. So do not keep spare keys in the car or in a magnetic box that’s attached in the underside of your car. Always park your car in lots or garages that have security. Try to pay that extra couple of dollars for a parking lot instead of using free parking. If a crook really wants your car he will do it even if you’ve car alarms or steering wheel locks in your car. But if you use the above information you can discourage him from stealing the car. By installing anti theft protection devices you’ll be able to avoid a crook from stealing the car that’s in the most stolen vehicles list.

The four layers can defend car theft. The four layers include common sense, warning device, immobilizing device and tracking device. The first layer common sense means locking the car and taking the keys with you. The second device is a warning device or alarm on the vehicle. The third layer is using the fuel cutoff or smart key that prevents the vehicle from being driven. The fourth layer is installing a tracking device so that police officials can track and recover the stolen vehicle.

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