Prevent the Theft of Your Car
Take these precautions and prevent the theft of your car.
When you park your car on the street, a public parking lot, or in your yard consider taking some of these precautions.
- A top quality alarm system, proof against false alarms and strong enough to by-pass would be car thieves.
- A hidden, secondary ignition switch.
- A fuel shut off device that will shut down the engine if not deactivated.
- A jimmy proof bar that locks onto the steering wheel
- A canister that emits a mild tear gas (legal in most states) under the instrument panel if the lock is picked by a thief or unlocked with an illegal key.
- An electronic device that tracks the car if it is stolen.
- An immobilizer that you can use to disable the car’s electrical system with from up to a quarter of a mile away if you see it being stolen.
Safety measure to take when you must leave your car unattended:
- Always lock your car doors.
- Never leave the car running or the key in the ignition.
- In public areas, leave your car as close to a store or office as possible.
- At night park in a well frequented place. Get an escort if possible. Many malls and shops have escorts to see you to your car.
- If you must leave your car for an extended period of time (at the airport for example) remove the rotor from your car. Have the dealer or a mechanic show you how.
- Make sure all windows and trunk is locked.
To protect from car-jacking when you are in your car:
- A tiny battery-operated burglar alarm that can be activated immediately by you when you are in the car.
- Pepper spray can be sprayed up to 20 feet at an intruder.
- A bullet proof shield can be slid up to protect the driver if he or she is threatened with a gun.
When driving in unfamiliar territory take these precautions:
- Know in advance where you are going. Keep maps in your car. Drive to a police station or other safe public place if you get lost and need to ask for directions.
- Do not stop to assist strangers, no matter how honest they appear to be. Call the police instead.
- If you break down place a white handkerchief on your aerial. Remain inside the car with your doors locked. If anyone approaches, roll down your window only an inch or two to communicate.
- Never pick up hitch-hikers.
- Avoid talking to anyone who starts asking you questions in a restaurant or any place you have to stop.
- Notify a family member or a friend when starting on a journey, keep in touch and have an emergency communication plan.
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Post CommentMindIt
On June 8, 2008 at 2:25 am
Good, sound advice for car owners.
nobert soloria bermosa
On June 8, 2008 at 6:38 am
nice advice,thanks Ruby,
PR Mace
On June 8, 2008 at 8:10 pm
Thank you for your great advice. I never heard of pepper spray for your car. What an idea.
Lucy Lockett
On June 8, 2008 at 10:32 pm
So sad that we have to take such tough measures these days!
tracy sardelli
On June 9, 2008 at 9:41 am
thank you for another very useful article.
salvatore
On June 9, 2008 at 9:42 am
very good article, great advice. well done.
Ruby Hawk
On June 9, 2008 at 4:58 pm
Thank you everyone for leaving your comments. We have a car stolen here now and then. Thank goodness not very often and so far not ours. My nephew had the wheels stolen off his car once when he was at the movies. They left his car setting on the ground.
Amos
On June 20, 2008 at 8:09 pm
Thanks for these tips, Ruby. We can’t be too caeful.