The busy holiday shopping season is here. When you are at the mall looking for those precious gifts, take the following precautions to protect yourself from becoming a victim:
Vehicle Prowl Prevention:
Vehicle prowls are the theft of property from a motor vehicle. Most are crimes of opportunity through unlocked doors and open windows where victims usually encounter expensive vehicle damage – especially to their windows, doors and locks.
Large parking locations such as shopping centers among others are prime targets for a prowler since multiple vehicles can be hit in a short time span. To avoid being a car prowl target:
- Use a garage or secure location whenever possible.
- Park in well-lit areas where your car can be seen.
- Avoid isolated areas. Park near locations frequently used by pedestrians.
- If you hear something suspicious (shattering glass) or see someone looking into vehicles, call 911.
- Roll up the windows and lock all doors.
- Secure the trunk, hatches, bed-mounted tool boxes, and canopies.
- Activate your alarm.
- If you have a removable car stereo, remove it.
- Install anti-theft devices.
- Don't leave packages, bags of any kind visible on the seats or floor of your car. Use the trunk. “Put Your Junk in the Trunk.”
- If you take packages to your car trunk and want to go back to the mall, move your car. Most newer vehicles have a trunk release inside the car (in the glove box or by the driver). If the thief sees something that you have just purchased that he wants, he can easily break a window and open your trunk.
Special Winter Weather Warning:
During the winter months, many people warm up their cars in the morning and then leave them unattended. Don’t do this! Not only is it against the law, but a running car is also an invitation to a car thief.
Parking lot/ Personal Safety:
For more personal safety tips please see www.seattletaekwondo.com or for personal safety classes, please call Seattle Tae Kwon Do at 425-775-0299.
Grand Master Brandon Richards, Ph. D
8th Degree Black Belt
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