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Statistics show car theft is emerging as a major problem in the United States. Each year, hundreds of cars, trucks and motorcycles are stolen. Whether your car is parked on the street, in your driveway or in a parking lot, you may be at risk.
The Most Commonly Stolen Vehicles
While sport and luxury cars are common targets for auto thieves, they are not the only vehicles on the most commonly stolen vehicles list. The most commonly stolen cars are stolen quickly and are often resold or stripped down. The thief then sells them for parts at various locations throughout the country. According to a list from a National Insurance Crime Bureau Auto Theft Study, the most frequently stolen vehicles include:
- 1995 Honda Civic
- 1991 Honda Accord
- 1989 Toyota Camry
- 1997 Ford F-150
- 1994 Chevrolet 1500
- 1994 Acura Integra
- 2004 Dodge Ram
- 1994 Nissan Sentra
- 1988 Toyota Pickup
- 2007 Toyota Corolla
How To Prevent Being A Victim Of Car Theft
The most important thing you should remember is to never leave your car unlocked. Thieves are always looking for the easiest target, making their job easier. They will always look to see if your window is down, your door is unlocked or if there's other easy access inside the car.
In addition, never ever leave your key in the car! You may think it's safe to keep a car motor running in your driveway while you're finishing up inside the home or in the parking lot during a quick stop at a convenience store. But, in reality it only takes a few seconds for a thief to steal your car.
If you own a car you think may be targeted for grand theft auto, you need to invest in a car alarm. OnStar, GPS and Lojack tracking systems are also good ideas for people who feel they may be targeted.
These programs will help protect your car or may aid in the recovery of your car if it is indeed stolen.
To deter thieves from stealing your ride, be sure to never leave anything of value in the car where people can easily see in. If a criminal sees something in your car as they pass by, they will be tempted to target you. The trunk is the best place to store anything of value that must be left in the car.
By parking in a well lit area, around many other vehicles you can protect your car as well. You'll not only be less likely to have your car stolen but also be less likely to be a victim of carjackers or car vandalizing.
How To Prevent Carjacking
By paying attention to your surroundings, you can easily prevent carjacking. Because criminals are always relying on the element of surprise, you should always be on guard. When stopped at a red light, look around at your surroundings. Always leave enough room between your car and the car in front of you, in case you need to exit the lane of traffic quickly.
Some common carjacking scams require a criminal use another car to pin your car into an area where you can't escape. Others commonly include carjackers bumping your car with theirs before you pull over. Thieves may create an accident on purpose and steal your car as you get out assessing the damage. Remember, if you are a victim of carjacking your own safety is priority. If the criminal has a weapon, be sure to remain calm. However, always be willing to give up your possessions in lieu of your safety.
Report Missing Vehicles Right Away
If your car is stolen, be sure to contact the police immediately. Give them any information which might help them locate your car or the thief who took it. Information such as the VIN number, license plate, make and model and color are vital.
Being prepared in any crime situation is key. With the right knowledge you may be able to prevent a car related crime. With the right self defense tools you may be able to protect your safety if you are a victim of a car related attack. Learn more through our online articles about car safety tips, auto theft statistics and self defense products that are easy to carry.
Over Ten Years of Success with Amber Alert
In 1996, 9-year-old Amber Hagerman of Arlington, Texas was kidnapped, raped and murdered. Her killer has never been caught. After the crime, citizens learned that local law enforcement had information that might have helped locate her shortly after the abduction, but officials had no systematic way to distribute it.
From this horrible crime was born the Amber Alert, a notification system that originated with media outlets and law enforcement in Texas, and that has spread throughout the nation. Today, all 50 states have established their own Amber Alert plans. In just ten years (since its official launch in July 1997), at least 333 abducted children have been brought home safely thanks to the program.
The system works by utilizing the same emergency broadcast networks that are used to alert the public about severe weather conditions. A description of the missing child and the alleged abductor and his/her vehicle are aired in order to instantly alert the public to be on the lookout while the crime is still in progress. Besides airing over radio and television, the alerts about the missing child also appear on state highway signs and screens of lottery machines.
When law enforcement is notified of an abducted child, they must first determine if the case meets the criteria to issue an Amber Alert. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children suggests three criteria that should be met before activating an Amber Alert:
- law enforcement confirms a child has been abducted
- law enforcement believes the circumstances surrounding the abduction indicate that the child is in danger of serious bodily harm or death
- there is enough descriptive information about the child, the abductor, and/or the vehicle in which they are traveling to conclude that an immediate broadcast alert will help.
The information will then be faxed to radio and T.V. stations designated as primary stations under the Emergency Alert System (EAS). It is important that these criteria are met before issuing an alert so that the public does not become desensitized to the alerts by hearing a large number of them. Many child abductions, for instance, are committed by family members involved in a custody dispute, and such cases would not qualify for an alert since there is usually no reason to fear that the child is in danger of bodily harm.
Unfortunately, some e-mail hoaxes have been perpetrated relating to the Amber Alert and missing children. Information about a missing child might end up forwarded to inboxes; it is important to note that this has no relation to a true Amber Alert, which is distributed through radio and television only.
Similar programs exist in Canada and England. England's program is called the Child Rescue Alert. Sussex was the first county in England to launch the program, in November 2002. The requirements are similar to the American system. In the U.S., a few states have different names besides Amber Alert for their systems. In Georgia, it is known as Levi's Call, in Hawaii it is a Maile Amber Alert, and in Arkansas it is the Morgan Nick Amber Alert.
Although law enforcement continues to work through issues with false alarms, hoaxes, and cases that don't meet the criteria being issued as alerts, the success stories speak for themselves as to the value of the Amber Alert program. Mara Downes can testify to that on April 24, 2006, she was grabbed from her lawn just after getting off her school bus. Three teenagers hoping to collect a ransom threw her in the trunk of a Toyota Camry, and left the car parked with her in the trunk, intending to return the next day.
A woman who had seen the Amber Alert report looked out her window and saw a Camry matching the description of the one in the alert, and notified police, who discovered and freed Mara. This occurred in Ramapo, New York, and was one of only three Amber Alerts issued in the state that year, all of which ended with the safe recovery of the victims.
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How do I disable the seatbelt alarm in a 2007 Toyota Camry?
It says in the owners manual: it can be done. Contact your dealer. I was wanting to do this without having to contact the dealer.
I want to bc when I pull up to my mailbox and undo my seatbelt to reach for my mail, it goes off. When I have heavy things in my passenger side seat, it goes off. It gets old hearing the alarm when I have a box of my belongings in the seat, not a person.
You need to see the dealer, the scan tool can reprogram the ecu to be able to turn the alarm off, they should not charge you for one time change, if they say they will talk to your salesman and he might get them to cover it.
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