Recent spike in luxury vehicle thefts
An unfortunate trend in luxury vehicle theft has emerged.
The cost of living has also increased dramatically and police departments are under ever-increasing pressure, so it should come as no surprise that as a consequence theft is on the rise
Thieves are becoming bolder and less intimidated by vehicles that are parked in driveways, behind gates or in secure parking garages.
If you own a luxury vehicle be extra vigilant and take the necessary precautions to protect your vehicles.
The following tips could help mitigate the risk:
- Always lock the car securely when left, even for a short time, and keep the keys on you.
- Think about an immobilizer. In addition to a tracker, an immobilizer such as a Thatcham S5 plus could offer an extra layer of protection from key-cloning, key theft and hacking.
- Never leave your vehicle unattended with the engine running, which is an offence punishable by a £20 fine and may invalidate insurance cover.
- Never leave your keys in the vehicle or ignition, even inside a locked garage.
- Always close your windows and lock the vehicle, even if it is in front of your home.
- Always park in a high-traffic, well-lit area, if possible.
- Consider anti-theft devices such as steering wheel locks or fuel cut-off switches.
- Have your vehicle identification number (VIN) etched into each piece of glass on the vehicle as a deterrent.
- Investigate the purchase of a motor vehicle alarm system if you live in a high-theft area
- Don’t leave personal belongings, business equipment or tools in your vehicle
Motor vehicle and driver risk management tips provided by Henshalls Group.
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