It’s December! Tis’ the holiday season. Considering the holiday season, many Arizona residents are taking the advantage of the nice, cool weather and going shopping. The holiday shopping usually starts right after Thanksgiving’s, Black Friday. Starting that Friday, Arizona residents are shopping here and there for gifts. There are also a group of individuals, thieves, that take advantage of the holiday season. Below are a few tips on how to prevent car theft during the holiday season.
Here is a story on the typical life of a car thief during the holidays. The car thief will stroll around the parking lot of the mall. He blends in with other people that are coming in and out of the stores. A shopper walks out with a handful of shopping bags. She bought shoes, bags, a few electronics devices, and winter coats. The car thief spots her and doesn’t take his eye off of her. The shopper doesn’t pay any attention to the car thief, to her the car thief looks like another shopper. A car beeps. The shopper opens the back door of of her car, and places the bags under the seats. She closes the door, and goes right back to the mall. The car thief waits, patiently, until the shopper is inside the mall. The car thief then heads towards the car, opens the car door and grabs the bags. This entire heist takes about 30 seconds to a minute.
There are car thieves that work in groups or partners. You may park in a well-lit parking lot, in front of store with a wide, open window, and still get robbed. Car thieves are very creative and they know where to look and when the time is right to make their move.
Police have come to the conclusion that 6 out 10 car break-ins aren’t smash and grabs. One of the creative methods a car thief breaks into a car is because the car is unlocked. Today, locking your car shouldn’t be hard. You can be ten feet from your vehicle and lock your car remotely. However, most individuals will get out of their cars, shut the door, touch the lock button on their clicker and continue walking. Make sure that your car beeps. The sound will indicate that it is properly locked, plus everyone in the parking lot will know that your car has an alarm, or it will seem so.
There is no way to completely protect your car against a break-in. However, following these tips will reduce the possibility of items disappearing from your car during the holidays.
Again, these tips aren’t a guaranteed to completely proofing your vehicle from a car thief this Holiday, but it will decrease the possibility.
The holidays are here. People are running from one place to the next. If you happen to lock your keys inside your vehicle or in your house, call U.S Key Service to help you out. We are mobile car locksmiths in Apache Junction, we replace car keys around the valley, and are able to replace a car ignition.
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