Simple Tips to Prevent Vehicle Break-Ins

Motion Lights Can Protect Against Theft

Lights that turn on when they sense motion are a simple and effective way to stop crime. As soon as the motion sensors inside pick up any movement, these lights switch on. They often notice things that aren't humans, but if a criminal walks by late at night and the lights come on, they usually leave the car alone, even if they assume the owner is awake.

But they need to be put in the right place; if they're too low, a burglar may just stroll up and remove the bulb, which makes the lights pretty much worthless.

Try Not To Leave Ownership Documents In Your Car

Depending on the regulations in your state, this may not be available for everyone. But in general, it's best not to keep your automobile ownership papers in your car. You should keep things like insurance cards, registration, and especially bills of sale in your home, pocket, or phone. So, if someone steals your car, they won't be able to act like it's theirs or fake signatures on papers. This is especially crucial for your bill of sale, which you don't need to keep in the car and makes it easy for a thief to say they own the automobile.


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