Securing your vehicle can be one of the most
difficult jobs in your effort to protect your personal belongings.
Theft of stereos and other valuables from cars is a prevalent crime
during late night hours when most are asleep.
In order to reduce the likelihood of your car
being "ripped off", the Coryell County Sheriff's Office has listed
the following tips to follow:
First, consider the installation of an
ignition "kill" switch or a fuel cut-off valve. these
range in price from $30 to $100 dollars and are recommended for
even older model cars.
Try to avoid parking in large,
subterranean or covered parking areas at night. they
usually provide a risk-free environment for car thieves.
whenever possible, park where there is good lighting and in a
spot that is visible to potential eye witnesses.
Do not store valuables in your car, even
in the trunk. thieves often force open trunks, especially
at shopping centers and search parking lots looking for
concealed items.
The installation of an alarm system that
detects glass breakage can protect most car stereos from theft.
Make sure that you can adjust the sensitivity so that false
alarms will be eliminated.