No one wants their vehicle stolen or damaged. Auto theft drives up the cost of vehicle insurance, which we all pay in the end.
Here are some tips to protect your vehicle:
- When leaving your vehicle, make sure the visible interior is empty, even if you’re only gone a short time. When shopping, lock parcels and other valuables in the trunk.
- Never leave your vehicle running and unattended, even if you carry an extra set of keys and can lock your car.
- If possible, remove the front identifying panel from your stereo and take it with you when you leave your vehicle. Some stereo systems can be installed on a slide so you can easily remove them and lock them in the trunk or in your home.
- Always shut windows tight and lock all doors.
- Don’t leave a set of keys in the vehicle and don’t mark your keys with personal identification or the licence plate number of the vehicle.
- Don’t leave your vehicle registration in your car.
- Avoid parking your vehicle in dark areas or near trees or fences, which provide hiding places for thieves.
- If you have a garage, always keep the vehicle inside, with all doors and windows of both the vehicle and garage shut and locked.
- Use anti-theft devices — such as a steering wheel bar that impedes steering, a security collar that blocks access to the ignition system, or a vehicle alarm.
Within reason, make it as difficult and time-consuming as possible for a thief to break into or steal your vehicle! Although this may not always deter a criminal, thieves usually choose quick and easy targets.





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