Houston Car Theft Precautions - Part 8
I am not sure if this would be good or bad news to Houstonians that followed this article series, but only two articles are to follow this. As we have already discussed, Houston experiences a high number of car thefts year after year. Moreover, the right precaution in place will reduce the risk dramatically.
A quick recap then into business is the style I followed during this series.
Lets recap that thieves will look for those cars with a For Steal signs. Sign like leaving the keys in the ignition and or leaving the doors unlocked while you run for a very quick errand. Another sign is leaving valuables in the car in a way visible from the outside; among those valuables is a fancy stereo player with a detachable face. Moreover, in Houston you should park in well-lighted areas. Areas in which you know there is nearby traffic and people. Then I went on to discuss the types of alarms that you want to have in your car, and ones that you don't, a finally talked about tracking devices.
In order to further discourage thieves in Houston, you should consider investing approximately fifty dollars to install a steel locking collar. This goes around the cars' steering column, and would deter from hot wiring ignition. This will make it hard if not impossible to use a screwdriver in order to break into the plastic steering and bypass the ignition switch.
Khalid R. Mustaffa The owner of cars in Houston a website dedicated to serve the needs of Houston Used Cars Check Out the Car theft reduction checklist
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