Texas Auto Theft Facts

With 163, 837 cases, the state of Texas experienced the highest recorded car theft cases in 1991. After more than a decade, the numbers had plummeted and in 2010 there were only 68, 220 reported cases, a 58% drop from previous years. Problematic auto theft cases It might have been a dramatic drop, but Texas still belongs to the list of states that has the most auto theft cases. In reality, a vehicle is stolen every 8 minutes. Just in 2010, the total cost of the stolen vehicles was more than half a million dollars. According to “Watch Your Car,” here are the top stolen vehicles in Texas in 2010: 1    Ford Pickup 2    Chevrolet Pickup 3    Dodge Pickup 4    Chevrolet Tahoe 5   Honda Civic 6    Honda Accord 7    GMC Pickup 8    Toyota Camry 9     Ford Taurus 10    Chevrolet Impala Help protect your cars There are thousands of cars that are stolen in Texas, and there are also a high number of car burglaries in the state. It might seem like a one in a million chance, but the truth is, property crimes can happen to anyone. Keep in mind that auto theft and car burglaries mostly hinge on opportunistic factors, like choosing poor parking locations and misplaced car keys. Make sure that you practice basic safety precaution. Simple things like taking out your keys from its ignition, hiding your valuables from view and locking your doors and windows can make a world of difference. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge in hand, you can help keep your city safe by placing the copyright and trademark protected...

Montana Ranks 45th in Car Theft Study

In a recent state-wide car theft study, Montana came in at 45th with a 1,748 car theft statistic score. It definitely pales in comparison to California with 242, 693 cases; as they unfortunately led the list that had the most car theft incidents in the United States. Auto theft is still prevalent in Montana Although the numbers are pretty low compared to other states, Montana still has their fair share of auto theft incidents. Just these past few months, there had been random reported car theft incidents around the local state. This month, a car was stolen from a used-car blowout sale. It turns out that the keys were haphazardly placed in the car’s visor that made it easier for the car thief to drive away with the car. Fortunately, a concerned citizen had reported the stolen car, and the suspect has been arrested. Another car theft incident occurred early this May; however this one resulted to a car theft chase. The suspect was believed to be the perpetrator of a series of car burglaries in the Missoula, Montana area. The suspect was identified as Steven S. McCann and was charged with 16 different cases of trespass to vehicles. How to protect yourself from auto theft Even if it seems like you live in a state that has a minimal reported car theft rate, this shouldn’t encourage you to leave your car in a vulnerable state. You should always employ stringent car safety measures at all times. Always remember to maintain a presence of mind about your whereabouts. Keep your doors and windows locked. Remove your keys from your...

A Closer Look on Ohio’s Auto Theft Rate

The reasons why people commit car crimes may vary from trivial inclination to more complicated webs of layered criminal activities. This sort of fluctuation is reflective on why there are some states that experience a higher count of auto theft than the rest. In Ohio, it differs from time to time; although that doesn’t mean that it hasn’t been a primal location for notorious auto theft rings. Stolen cars gets stripped for parts reselling In less than 30 minutes, experienced car thieves can expertly break a person’s car security and drive off with the stolen car. In some cases, they can even strip it bare if the car was parked in a shady spot of a local town. Just last year, local officials apprehended suspects that were involved in one of the largest auto theft rings in the past two decades. With their 25 years in shady business, they operated on five chop shops, two of which were located in Lakewood and Brooklyn. They managed to steal 200 cars over the period of 18 months, and the majority that they hauled were Honda’s. Protect yourself and your community Even if the numbers might be underwhelming, and your location isn’t a target for most auto theft crimes, you shouldn’t be lax on your car security. Your first line of defence involves basic common sense. Hide your keys. Lock your car. Take your things. Keep that in mind as a reminder every time that you leave your car vulnerable. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge in hand, you can help keep your city safe by placing the copyright and...

Rhode Island Car Theft Rates

There’s a 1 in 39 chance that you might become a victim of a property crime in Rhode Island. With a population of 1,052,567, out of 1,000 residents, there are 2,399 reported car theft cases. To avoid a series of regrettable loss and nuisance, it’s a trend worth noting. Young criminals on the rise In two separate reports, the car theft was both attempted by students. Back in 2011, a college student was apprehended as an accomplice to a car theft incident. The suspect was identified as Zhengpeng Hu. He was charged with kidnapping after he allegedly stuffed a woman in a suitcase after tying her up. A few months ago, two teens were charged with possession of a stolen vehicle. They swiped the victim’s car keys that were lying in an Old Mountain Lanes table. After a short chase, Angelo Fraley and Alexander X. Blunt were arrested by the Narragansett Police. Car safety measures Did you know that most car theft suspects are known to be amateurs in the field? Most of them don’t have a set of rules when it comes to their mode of operation. This means that they will likely strike cars that they think are more vulnerable than most. These might range from owners that have left their windows open, or cars parked in an area that has no foot traffic or security in place. Car safety tips You can easily avoid being a car theft victim. Make sure that you check your car thoroughly before you leave it in a parking spot. Pick a location that has a lot of foot traffic. Take...

Complicated Car Theft Schemes in Indiana

With a state population of 6,483,802, Indiana has 13,118 of recorded motor vehicle theft incidents. A feat considering that their car theft rate has decreased after experiencing a peak of 27, 023 in 1995. Although this might be a cause of celebration, auto theft still remains a threat to Indiana residents. Just recently, a man was indicted in a complicated car theft case that started in 2006. Complex fraud and theft scheme For more than six years, George Robey has operated a complex fraud and theft scheme that largely affected local dealerships. It was reported that Robey would often visit local car dealerships, and after eyeing his target car, he would take them for a test drive and switch fake keys and present legal documents to steal the cars right under the establishment’s place. After stealing 17 cars, he was finally arrested and is now facing a very long prison sentence. Auto theft is a community problem Aside from profit loss, the complex fraud and theft scheme perpetrated by Robey created an influx of problems that drove up the cost of their remaining cars and their insurance premiums. As much as it seems that auto theft can be seen as a solitary loss, it affects a lot of people, especially in this particular case. In instances like this, it’s important that we are able to find out if the cars that we’ll be purchasing are free of criminal history. Have it checked thoroughly with the right people, so that you’ll be sure that you won’t be a victim of complicated auto theft schemes. Help spread awareness in your city...

An Overview of Georgia’s Car Theft Rates

Dubbed as the “Empire State of the South,” Georgia fares fairly well in terms of auto theft incidents. After having 43,411 incidences of car theft in 2005, the numbers had dwindled to 32,535 in 2009. Even though the local authorities and special anti-theft campaigns have helped create a 23% difference in Georgia’s car theft statistics, auto theft remains to be a major problem for local residents. Chop shop poses as an auto repair shop Auto theft still remains to be a problem for the state of Georgia. Just last year the Georgia State Patrol and Atlanta Police Department uncovered a local business that posed as an auto repair shop that stripped down stolen cars. They were discovered after their clients had complained that they received their cars in the same condition- in a state of disrepair. Know the pulse of your local neighbourhood Prevent yourself from being a victim of shady local businesses by looking up their business history and workmanship. If you feel that something isn’t right, you might be on the right track. Make sure that you’re always aware of on-going criminal trends in your locales, so that you can be more careful when you go about your daily routine. Keep your car safe with basic safety precaution Save your car from being a chop shop subject when you employ a layered security protection. Safety starts with being vigilant, which is why it is important to keep a presence of mind whenever you’re out in the world. Make sure that you’re aware of the auto theft hot spots in your local cities, so that you can avoid...

Colorado Auto Theft Statistics

Colorado’s auto theft statistics might have experienced a 63% decrease in 2011; however it still has a reported 9,311 car theft incidents in the same year. Even more surprising, is that it has been believed that people are more likely to experience car theft in the local state, than people living in New York or Ohio. Car theft trends Every week there are 140 cars stolen in Colorado, and in most cases, Honda Accord is the popular choice for thieves. In 2011, it has been stolen eight times across the Colorado area. Rounding up the list, NICB released a list of top ten stolen vehicles in 2010. Colorado’s Top Ten Stolen Vehicles in 2010 (NICB) 1996 Honda Accord 2000 Honda Civic 1995 Acura Integra 2001 Dodge Ram 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 1990 Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size) 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2004 Ford F150 Series/Pickup 1989 Toyota Camry 2002 Ford Explorer Preventing car theft Even though there is a continuous pursuit to solve and pinpoint the exact formula for car theft and auto thieves, local officials has difficulty in finding an exact answer. Despite this, they have boiled down their process into identifying an auto theft hotspot, type of car and car colour. It is believed that thieves prefer to steal darker colored cars as they are easier to blend in the night. Basic auto theft tips The Colorado Auto Theft Investigators (CATI) recommends a layered approach when it comes to preventing auto theft. A topmost concern should be the location of your parked car. Make sure that you have chosen a well lit parking space. Have a feel of your...

Car Theft Rates in South Dakota Fluctuates

From 589 car theft cases to 795 car theft incidents, South Dakota has its fair share of auto theft incidents. During the period of 1980 -2005, it has experienced fluctuating numbers, and had its peak of vehicle thefts during 1974- 1980. Car theft spree in Dakota Just last year, local officials had arrested three suspects that were responsible for a car theft spree in South Dakota. The suspects were identified as Christopher Zephier Jr & Derik LaFromboise, who were both 18 years of age. Christopher’s mother, Stella Zephier was cited as an accomplice to the crime. Protect yourself from being a car theft victim Even if you live in a neighbourhood that has fluctuating car theft incidents, this shouldn’t deter you from establishing safety measures for your car. It has been reported that car thefts are usually performed by amateurs, more so than professional car theft rings. With this in mind, careful safety precautions make it harder for them to steal your car. Hide. Lock. Take The first thing that you should remember about car safety is the location of your keys. Safely remove it from your ignition at all times, and take it with you when you leave. Lock your car windows and doors. Take all of your valuable items whenever you park your car in parking spaces. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge in hand, you can help keep your city safe by placing the copyright and trademark protected signs and designs on your property or in your area. You can also make custom sign donations to your local police department and they will disperse them...

Combating Auto Theft in Michigan

Good news for Michigan residents, auto theft numbers are down 9.35 percent from 2009 -2010. According to the Michigan Automobile Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA), car theft in Michigan has dropped 62 percent since 1986. Although these trends should be a source of relief, there are still 100 cars stolen locally each year. Technology and car security The popular targets by car thieves in Michigan are older models that were manufactured and released in the early 2000. Pickup trucks that were created by Dodge Ram, Chevrolet and Ford were among the favoured vehicles, mostly because they were believed to be easier to access than newer vehicles that have more elaborate security features. However, this might just be a temporary setback for thieves. For all the new security measures, there is the possibility that they might get around it, sooner or later. Setting basic security for your cars It doesn’t really matter if you own a newer model or an older version. It’s important to realize that most auto thefts are performed by amateurs, which means they depend on lapse of security measures and opportune locations. You can help protect your car by making sure to instil a routine check every time you leave it parked in a parking space. Start by taking out your keys from the ignition. Check each windows and doors, and make sure that they’re securely locked. Scan your car seats and floors, and take your important valuables. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge in hand, you can help keep your city safe by placing the copyright and trademark protected signs and designs on your...

Local Police Halts “Operation Wheels of Fortune” in Delaware

Last April, three Delaware county men were arrested for being cited as members of a car theft ring dubbed as “Operation Wheels of Fortune.” The $2.3 million international car theft ring was responsible for stealing high end luxury cars and SUV’s. The Delaware County Daily Times identified these men as; Shiek Fofanah, 31, of Yeadon; Akim Lane, 31, of the Folsom section of Ridley Township and Abdul Shaw, 27, of Darby. According to police investigation, the three Delaware local residents were part of the 26 arrested suspects in the auto theft investigation. Violence as a means to obtain stolen cars It was known that the car theft ring was a major threat to local residents, as they used brutal force and violence to obtain the cars that they wanted. The stolen cars were eventually shipped and resold to foreign brokers and buyers. Protect yourself from thieves News reports like these remind us of how dangerous car theft can be. Especially in the off chance that you’ll encounter the act in progress, there is a high risk that your safety will be at stake. To prevent this kind of experience, and to avoid auto theft all together, you must instil basic precaution to your car and for yourself. Basic safety tips The best thing to remember about car safety is vigilance. You must develop a basic but effective routine, and you must practice them at all times. Hide. Lock. Take. These three words might seem so simple, but they are your best bet against car theft. Hide your keys, and never leave them in your ignition. Lock your windows and your...

Is Population a Factor in Nevada Car Theft Surge?

According to an NICB Annual Hot Spots Study, Nevada’s state wide auto theft rate rose from 26th per capita in the mid 1990s to first in 2006. Further, Nevada experienced a surge of car theft incidents when their state’s population grew in the years between 1990 and 2000. Fortunately, with the aid of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s VIPER Task Force, the numbers steadily declined, although car theft trends still remains a concern for the state of Nevada. State population and car theft statistics With the gap in ratio of residents and available jobs, it is not a surprise that the state experienced a higher percentage of crime activity. There may not be an accurate study that can link unemployment rate and crime rate in a state, as there are always varying factors that can aggravate or affect a certain crime trend. Nobel laureate Gary Becker has said it best when he stated that it is only but a normal reaction for impoverished families to turn to wayward means when honest work is not within their reach. How can you protect yourself from car theft? If you’re living in Nevada, or anywhere else, preventing car theft requires regular practice. No matter where you live, it is important to be vigilant and on guard. If you can afford it, make sure that your car comes with basic car security. There are various accessories that can help deter a car thief from stealing your car. Even if it means these things can only deter them for a while, at least there can be an opportunity for people to ask for help....

Louisville Metro Crime Rate on the Rise

According to a piece written on CityRating.com, crime rate is on the rise for Louisville Metro residents. Compared to the 2009 data, violent crimes and property crimes have increased compared to Kentucky, its neighbour city. The report states that the city’s violent crime rate for Louisville Metro in 2009 reached an average of 39.03%. The same goes for the city’s property crime incidents, as it has increased and was higher than the national property crime rate average at 41.64%. Creating crime awareness in Louisville For the pursuit of lowering crime rates and spreading awareness, the Louisville Metro Police Department has launched a new online crime mapping tool. Residents can have regular crime trend updates by entering their address. Through this, the residents will get a chance to be on the loop, and they can add extra caution to their daily routine whenever there is a crime trend in their location. Property crime can happen anywhere Whether there is a crime trend or not, opportunistic thieves will strike in the most unlikely places. Property crime can happen anywhere, and this is proven to be true when a Kuttawa resident had her 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck stolen right in front of her home.  This just shows how important it is to be vigilant about your personal safety, or be it with your material possessions. If you can, you should always employ a layer of protection for your cars. Lock them safely. Hide your keys in a safe place. Take your valuables out of your cars whenever you leave them parked in parking lot. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge...

Police Recovers Stolen Car from an Illinois Car Dealership

Personal car owners are not the only ones that need to be vigilant about their car security. Just recently, a Lisle car dealership became the victim of a car theft when suspects drove off with their 2012 Chevrolet Express Van. As reported on LemontPatch via a Lisle Police Department news release, there were three individuals that posed as prospective buyers and they drove off further to Lemont. With the car GPS in place the car was quickly found, however the three suspects is still waiting to be found. Car theft trends in Illinois According to the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, Illinois ranks 7th in the states that experienced a huge reduction of motor vehicle offenses from 1990 – 2009. Even though the incidents has declined 64% compared in the past years, car theft incidents can happen anywhere, and anytime a window of opportunity passes between the car owner and a thief. Car safety Incidents likes this reminds us how vulnerable we all are when it comes to our security. There is no location in this world that can guarantee us that we are 100% safe, nor can we account that our cars will be looked out for whenever we leave it in popular shopping malls. Keep your car safe by employing basic safety techniques. There are three words that you should remember with your car’s safety; Hide. Lock. Take. Hide Lock Take Don’t leave your keys in your car’s ignition, and hide it in a safe place in your bag. Lock your doors and windows when you park them in parking areas. Take out your things that will otherwise incite a...

Top Ten Stolen Vehicles in New Mexico

Location can play an important part in determining a state’s crime statistics. With New Mexico’s case, it is adjacent to the International Border and the frequency and prevalence of auto theft crimes remains a major threat for its residents and the local police. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), New Mexico is part of the 20 worst areas for car theft. New Mexico’s Top Ten Stolen Vehicles in 2010 The NICB also released the cars that are frequently eyed by thieves in New Mexico: 2001 Dodge Ram 1997 Honda Civic 1996 Honda Accord 1991 Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size) 1997 Ford F150 Series/Pickup 1990 Toyota Camry 2004 Ford F250 Series/Pickup 2006 Ford F350 Series/Pickup 2001 Ford Ranger 1994 Ford Explorer Car theft trends Technology has made it harder for thieves to steal an entire car, which is why there is a rise of stolen components and car accessories. Even though it means that there is a greater chance that you might get to keep your car, this doesn’t mean that your car will still be in pristine shape after an auto theft incident. Keep your car safe With security measures in place, the most you can do during these times is to be extra cautious about simple things that might slip your mind. Never leave your car windows half open. Avoid leaving your keys in its ignition. Park in well lit places, and pick a space that will likely have more foot traffic than most. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge in hand, you can help keep your city safe by placing the copyright and trademark protected...

Creating Car Theft Awareness in Maryland

Sometimes assuming facts can really cost you a hefty insurance bill. The majority of car owners believe that since car thieves are probably very skilled in unlocking complicated security contraptions, that it is not necessary to have a layered protection in their cars. However that is not the case, because according to the Baltimore Regional Auto Theft Team, only 35% of car theft is a result of professional handiwork or insurance fraud. Stay on guard Did you know that when the Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council conducted a study on the effectiveness of anti theft devices, only 5% of the 800 car subjects were protected with security measures? The resulting numbers has shown how lax we can be on our cars, when they are pretty expensive to begin with. Crime prevention begins at home The first key to preventing auto theft is to beat preconceptions about the real state of car safety and mechanics. It’s important to instil a vigilant stance, and it should start in the comforts of your home. People are more wary of leaving their cars in public places, such as mall parking lots, but are you aware that most cars are stolen right in front of a person’s house? According to the Baltimore Regional Auto Theft Team, only 4% of cars are stolen in malls and shopping areas. Protect your cars with basic safety tips Employing protection for your car is better than leaving it up for grabs to opportunistic thieves. Make sure that you keep an eye out on your car’s vulnerable spots. Close and lock your windows. Never leave the keys in the...

Arizona Experiences Lower Auto Theft Rates

After 10 years of being listed in the top percentile of cities and states with the highest auto theft crimes, Arizona has now plunged several places down, and it’s definitely not a bad thing. California and its several cities occupy most of the spots in the National Insurance Crime Bureau report. Follow Arizona’s lead If anything can be certain, it is that auto theft is a crime that will continue to be prevalent, especially when the economy is at its worst. If you’re one of the lucky ones that resides in a state that has a lower crime rate than most, it doesn’t guarantee that you are 100% safe from any auto theft attempts. Basic precaution is key A car is an expensive investment; most of them are probably paid through several instalments that take a chunk out of a modest salary. The expense and the basic need for a mode of transportation should be enough reasons to help you stay vigilant with your car’s security. Hiding your keys properly is one of the main things that you should remember. Never leave a spare key lying around your car. When you purchase your car, make sure that you take the time to familiarize yourself with each point of access. By knowing your car’s vulnerable spots, you will know which ones are necessary to be locked and secured. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge in hand, you can help keep your city safe by placing the copyright and trademark protected signs and designs on your property or in your area. You can also make custom sign donations to...

Auto Theft Prevention Guide in Florida

Auto theft poses as a serious threat to people residing in Florida. Did you know that in 2009, Florida took the third spot on a list that chronicled the top 10 states with the highest number of auto thefts? It’s been noted that since car crimes has been on the rise, the act of stealing cars has acclimated to serious bodily injuries, and in some cases even deaths. Keep yourself safe from auto theft threats The Orlando Police Department advises people to perform basic precautions when it comes to safeguarding their vehicles. One of the most vital things to remember is to put away your keys in a safe place. When you leave your car in your garage, make a note of the location of your car keys. Don’t ever leave out a spare inside, as most thieves will likely have an idea of your “secret” hiding places Parking 101 On the instance that you’re out and about, avoid parking in dodgy places. Spaces that are well lit and are nearby foot traffic will more likely deter any car theft attempts. Take a good look around your car seats and the items that you might be leaving behind. Don’t leave valuables or expensive items that will lure a car thief in your general direction. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge in hand, you can help keep your city safe by placing the copyright and trademark protected signs and designs on your property or in your area. You can also make custom sign donations to your local police department and they will disperse them to businesses and in...

How a Double VIN Prompted a Car Dealer Search in Ohio

Buying a car is a serious decision, even if you’re just going to purchase a used car in a dealership. There are intricate things to consider and a wealth of details to sift through before you should hand over your cash to the checkout counter. A prime example of a cautionary tale is this recent article posted by the Springfield News-Sun, where a double VIN has prompted the local officials to conduct further investigation on the origin of the cars in their stable. The Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Vehicle Theft Unit made a pit stop at Mershon’s World of Cars and seized two cars that had questionable documents. The owner, Dan Mershon vehemently denied any allegations that tied him to illegal activities, but the local officials remains resilient in conducting further investigations. Do you have a trustworthy car dealership? How do you go about in buying a car? Do you have a list of websites, or do you visit the local shops that you’ve found near your home? Before you go out on an expensive buying spree, it is very important that you conduct an overview of the store’s dealing history. If it is a used car, make sure that you know how to look over old documents, and that you bring a trusted mechanic to ensure a good purchase. Shady car dealerships and vehicle thefts Did you know that in every 25 seconds, one vehicle is being stolen in the United States? Most of the time, stolen cars are chopped into bits and pieces that are then resold through the retail market. Stop the vicious circle You can stop...

Honda – the Popular Choice for Oregon Auto Theft Cases

When the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) released their annual Hot Wheels Report in 2010, they have concluded that the most popular choice for car thefts were cars manufactured by Honda. Certain cars are targeted because of lax security measures, while some are eyed because of their part’s market value. To have a better look at the type of cars that are commonly stolen in Oregon, NICB released a list in 2010: 1. 1992 Honda Accord 2. 1998 Honda Civic 3. 1990 Toyota Camry 4. 1995 Acura Integra 5. 1996 Subaru Legacy 6. 1989 Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size) 7. 2003 Toyota Corolla 8. 1994 Ford F150 Series/Pickup 9. 2001 Dodge Ram 10. 1994 Nissan Sentra Auto theft can be an expensive nuisance Being a victim of an auto theft crime is not just a major inconvenience in terms of stolen property, but the resulting expense and insurance repercussions can create a major dent in your allotted budget. In a piece written by KTVZ.com, Karl Newman, NW Insurance Council president was quoted that “Consumers pay billions each year for auto theft,” he said. “The cost to replace stolen vehicles and repair those that are recovered is reflected in your insurance rates. That makes auto theft an important issue for every vehicle owner.” Safeguard yourself from auto theft Keep in mind that thieves will most likely target cars that are easier to break, so make sure that you give your car a chance by employing a strict security regiment. Having a presence of mind will make you less vulnerable, so try and remember the basic precautions. Keep important items off your unattended cars....

Stripped Cars on the Rise in Utah

Just think about this for a minute: according to a report posted by ABC 4 News, every 68 minutes, a car is stolen in Utah. Car theft has become such a normal occurrence in the state that no one is surprised that most of these stolen vehicles are stripped and resold for parts by thieves. Auto theft statistics in Utah Car theft investigator Kent Jorgensen is unfazed about the rising incidents, since according to a reported data, 16 cars are stolen every day, almost 6,000 a year just in Utah alone. The most popular cars that are usually eyed by thieves are Honda Accord, Honda Civic and the Acura Integra. Protect your car from thieves Did you know that it only took roughly 7 minutes for a car to be disassembled, as proven when ABC 4 News conducted a simulated car robbery? It is an alarming revelation, and something that you should consider every time you leave your car unattended on lengthy hours. Install a layer of protection to your cars The most effective thing you can do is to employ a layer of protection to your cars. Make sure that you always remember to take away your keys, and that you properly lock every space that a thief might consider as a point of entry. Install alarms and devices that will deter and delay a car robbery in progress. Help spread awareness in your city With this knowledge in hand, you can help keep your city safe by placing the copyright and trademark protected signs and designs on your property or in your area. You can also make custom...