Car crime can be distressing and annoying and cause great inconvenience.
Follow these tips to make your car secure.
Keep your valuables and possessions safe
Don’t leave anything on display in your car. Before commencing your journey put any items of value in the boot.
Never leave the following items on display; they are all particularly attractive to car thieves.
o Mobile Phones
o Laptop Computers
o Credit and debit cards
o Cheque books
o Cash
o Vehicle registration documents
o Private mail, especially with your address on it
o Keys
o CD’s
o MP3 players
Security Devices
Locks or other security devices are always great ways to secure your car and put off would be thieves.
If you have a security device – Use it!
Keep your car keys safe
Doors and Windows
Lock all doors and close all windows and the sunroof every time you leave your car unattended.
Etching
Arrange to have your cars registration number or last 7 digits of your VIN number etched onto all glass services – including the headlamps.
Security Marking
You can also register your property on a national database www.immmobilise.com
This database is used by most of the police forces in the UK including South
Wales Police. The register is free to use and enables you to record the serial numbers of all your valuable items. ie lap tops, mobile phones, bikes, I Pods, TV’s etc. This can assist in convicting offenders and enable the return of your property to you.
Consumer Electronics
Always remove your in-car electronic equipment, particularly satellite navigation devices and car stereos.
With Satellite Navigation equipment remember also to remove any support cradle and suction pads and wipe away any suction pad marks on the windscreen and dashboard. Do not put these items in the glove box or under the seat.
Parking
If you have a garage, use it. Always lock your car and garage; always try to park in a well lit, open place.
When you park your car away from home, always try to avoid places that
- are unattended
- have easy access
- are concealed from public view
- have many escape routes
Crime
If you become a victim of Car Crime contact the Police to report the matter. Bridgend Police hold regular car clinics to capture forensic evidence. This will help bring perpetrators to account for this crime which is a cost to every motorist (e.g. through increased insurance premiums)
Buying a used Car
You can protect yourself by following the advice below
Further Information
You can get more information about alarms, immobilise and other security devices by phoning the Vehicle Security National Helpline on 0870 550 2006 or the Sold Secure Helpline 01327 264687
Alternatively contact your local Crime Reduction Tactical Advisor
Deborah Elward on 01656 679558 or e mail deborah.elward@south-wales.pnn.police.uk