Simple Tips to Prevent Vehicle Break-Ins

Secure Your License Plate With Security Screws To Make Switching Harder

Changing the license plate is usually one of the first things a thief does after stealing an automobile. It's easy for the authorities to tell if a car is stolen just by looking at the plate numbers. Because of this, thieves often switch them out for plates from another car or false numbers. It's not too hard to find security screws to keep your plates safe, thank goodness.

It won't be easy for the criminal to get them off, but it will take some time and effort. If they're trying to run away, they probably don't have either.

Check Your Car For GPS Trackers To Thwart Thieves

GPS might seem like the best approach to keep someone from stealing your car, but the technology can work both ways. For instance, it's fairly uncommon for a burglar to put a GPS tracker under a car before they take it. They do this so they can figure out your schedule and even see when you're not home, which makes it easier for them to break in. A low-level vehicle thief probably won't do this, but if your car is worth a little more, it could be a good idea to check under it every so often to make sure you don't have anything else with you.


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