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  • How to prevent your car from disappearing.

    Aug 10

    by: Christine Zafra

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    Due to the faltering economy, many people resort to doing bad things. From a simple shoplifting to ease the hungry mouths of the thief’s kids to car theft, these things vary. There are 4 simple ways outlined by Crime Bureau and you must follow these religiously if you would want to see your car again.

    1. Have some common sense. Lock your car and take your keys—as easy as that. Don’t leave it unattended.
    2. Use warning devices. Do you hear that irritating noise coming from outside? That’s the alarm I’m talking about. I guess the irritating noise in fact has a purpose as to why car securities made the alarm irritating.
    3. Immobilize your car. Yes, you can actually do this with some of the newest cars right now using their smart keys. For old cars, you can have your car’s fuel cut off or what they call kill switches if ever you’re away. That simple.
    4. Place tracking devices inside your car. This may sound a bit paranoid to you, but no, it’s actually the most effective among the 4. If you see your car moving, yet you’re not inside it, then that smells trouble. Make sure you put the device somewhere unseen!

    Photo taken from http://www.automotiveblogger.net

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