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Simple steps to help prevent vehicle crime

Simple steps to help prevent vehicle crime

Simple steps to help prevent yourself becoming a victim of vehicle crime

Cars, motorbikes and bicycles are appealing to thieves and poor security can make the theft of, and theft from vehicles easier for criminals.

The majority of vehicle crime can be prevented. By taking some simple steps that will only take a few moments, you can ensure your cars, motorbikes and bicycles are kept as safe and secure as possible.

Cars

Car crime accounts for nearly 20 per cent of all recorded crimes in England and Wales. It can be distressing, annoying and can cause a lot of inconvenience for the owner.

  • Make sure that doors are locked and windows are closed when you leave the car even if it’s only for a moment.
  • Leaving items on display in the car, for example handbags, jackets and mobile phones, are an appealing target for thieves. Take them with you, or put them out of view whenever possible.
  • Consider having the windows etched with the car’s vehicle registration number and keep a note of the chassis number somewhere safe.
  • Installing a 'Thatcham' approved immobiliser or investing in a steering lock can deter thieves.
  • Car stereos are attractive to thieves, if possible remove them whenever you leave your car. Retract car aerials and tuck in wing mirrors to discourage vandals.
  • If you have a garage at home, make sure you can lock it and use it. When using public car parks, try to park in an attended car park and look for signs that say ‘Secured Car Parks’. If you can’t find a car park, try to avoid parking in places that are unlit, have easy access and are hidden from public view.

Motorbikes

Motorbikes and scooters are also targets for thieves and more motorbikes and scooters are stolen than cars. Make it difficult for them by applying some basic security techniques.

  • A lock for your motorbike is a must - a good disc lock or a U-lock applied correctly should always be used when you leave your motorbike unattended.
  • Get a combined alarm and electronic immobiliser fitted professionally and make sure you set the alarm everytime you leave your motorbike.
  • When leaving your motorbike for prolonged periods of time, it’s a good idea to secure it to something solid. At home you can install special attachments to lock your motorbike to.
  • Have your motorbike marked with its vehicle identification number.

Bicycles

Bicycles are easy to get about on by cyclists and thieves alike. When leaving your bike unattended, there are some simple things you can do to deter thieves.

  • Invest in a good bicycle lock, they are relatively inexpensive - D locks or combination locks are best - look for ‘Sold Secure Ltd’ approved models or ask at a bicycle shop for a recommendation.
  • Whenever you leave your bicycle unattended, make sure you lock it to something secure, a purpose built bicycle rack is ideal. If there are no bicycle racks, contact your local council to see if any are planned.
  • It’s a good idea to take any removable parts (for example, wheels, saddle) with you when you leave your bicycle, or lock them with the bicycle if you can.
  • Get your bicycle security-marked or engraved - contact the crime prevention officer at your local police station or check out our diary dates for details of security-marking events.

Caravans

Many of us will be travelling off in our caravans at some point in the year, and just like any other holiday, it is important to ensure you take all the necessary precautions.

  • Similar to how you would do at home, ensuring windows and doors are closed and locked when you leave the vehicle will make it extra difficult for thieves.
  • While they are stationary caravans can be tempting to thieves, so by attaching a wheel lock or clamp to it will add extra security and give you peace of mind on your holiday. Intruder alarms are advised and if you already have one installed, remember to set it.
  • Security lighting is also a good idea as it can come on automatically when it gets dark and gives the impression someone is inside. This, in turn, deters criminals and will give you peace of mind.

For more detailed information about securing your vehicles and advice on what security devices are available, contact your local crime prevention officer through your local police station on Leicester (0116) 222 2222.

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