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Increase in vehicle thefts around the county.


Dear Resident

 

Drivers are being advised to make sure their cars, vans and motorcycles are secure following an increase in vehicle thefts around the county.

We’re advising drivers to make sure vehicles are locked up before leaving them unattended and to consider using a good quality steering wheel lock, which is a great deterrent. For motorcycles, use a disc lock to help secure the front brake disc, or a grip lock to secure the brake and throttle controls. You could also use a D lock on the front wheel to stop it being wheeled away.

“If you have a keyless entry vehicle, use a signal blocking fob pouch (Faraday bag) and keep fobs and any spare keys in a metal box when not in use, so that criminals can’t use signal relay devices to unlock and start your vehicle remotely.”

To minimise the chance of becoming a victim we offer the following advice:

  • Lock your car whenever it is left unattended and keep it in a garage when parked at night if possible.
  • When at home, keep your keyless car fob (and the spare) well away from the car.
  • Put the keys in a screened or signal-blocking pouch, such as a Faraday Bag.
  • Reprogramme your key fobs if you buy a second hand car.
  • Turn off wireless signals on your fob when it's not being used.
  • Never leave your vehicle unattended with the engine running, even if you are only absent for a moment. 
  • Consider fitting CCTV covering your home and driveway, to help deter thieves.
  • Use PIR or LED security lighting to make your vehicle more visible as this can also act as a deterrent.
  • Always consider parking in a car park that has been accredited with the police approved “Park Mark” scheme.
  • Noisy gravel on your drive can help deter a would-be thief, as they don’t want to alert you to their approach.
  • Never leave valuable items or tools on display in your vehicle as this may encourage a thief to break in.
  • You can report information about crime online at www.herts.police.uk/report, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat tool at www.herts.police.uk/contact or call the non-emergency number 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency.

     

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    As always, thank you for reading. 

    Kind regard

    James


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    James Cook
    (Hertfordshire Constabulary, PCSO Supervisor, Dacorum - Hemel Town centre)

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