Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Carjacking Nightmare

The day before last there was a carjacking incident about 2 km's from home. If you live in our side of shags, 2 kms is just around the corner. Anyway, as I was passing there looking at dead bodies (people don't bleed as much as in the movies and how do people loose their shoes during such incidences!) it got me thinking that this could be people I know who were carjacked and if it could happen to them,it could happen to any one of us. Here are some basic tips on preventive care:

- Keep your car locked. Always. If you get out of the car for even a moment, lock your doors. It only takes a moment for someone to jump into your car and take off, with or without you.

- Keep them locked while driving. Car jacking has been known to happen when a running car has stopped at a stop sign or light in a desolate or remote area.

- If any stranger is approaching you while you are in or near your car, be aware. Get in and lock the door as soon as you can. If they try to open your door, honk your horn repeatedly to draw attention. This should scare them away.

- If your route takes you through a high crime area, you can avoid a car jacking just by choosing an alternative route.

- If you have car trouble and someone offers help, roll your window down a fraction of an inch and tell him or her help is already coming, even if it isn’t. Keep the door locked.

- Some people attempt to take your car by bumping you on the highway. Once you pull over to exchange insurance information, they will take your car.

- Never, ever leave your child unattended in any car, locked or not.

- When parking in parking garages, park on the bottom floor or near the booth. Make sure the space is well lit and near the elevator. A car jacking is more likely to happen in the more desolate and dark areas of a parking garage.

- If you are at the mall or shopping anywhere after dark, park directly under a light and be aware of your surroundings at all times. If someone is hanging out by your car, go back inside. If they are still there ten minutes later, ask for help.

- Always peek into your backseat before getting in your car, especially if you accidentally left it unlocked.

- If you must give someone your car keys, such as a parking attendant or a mechanic, only give your car key. Remove all other keys, most importantly your house keys, from the key chain.

- Never pick up a hitchhiker. Even the most innocent looking people can be out to hurt you or take your car.

- If you think someone is following you, do not go home or to your destination. Keep driving and call for help.

Final Thoughts

It only takes a little awareness and a few safe practices to avoid car jacking. No one wants to lose his or her car, but remember your life is more important. If it comes down to your car or your life, hand over the keys.

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