| Car Crime Advice |
How can I prevent my vehicle being broken into or stolen?Always make sure all windows and your sunroof are properly closed, lock all doors and turn on any security devices you have when leaving your vehicle unattended Take care when choosing a parking space, particularly at night or if you are leaving the vehicle for a long time. Wherever possible, park in a busy, well-lit area. Never leave cash, credit cards, mobile phones, vehicle documents or other valuables in the vehicle. If this is unavoidable, make sure they are well hidden before you begin your journey - thieves often watch you parking. Keep your keys on your person in a safe place at all times. Never leave them in the vehicle - even for short periods. Treat them as you would your cash or credit cards. Make sure they are kept in a secure place when at home and work. Burglars often break into buildings to steal vehicle keys. Since the DVLA's campaign encouraging buyers to examine logbooks carefully before handing over any money, vehicle documents are rapidly becoming a target for thieves. This is due to the fact that they will find it harder to sell the vehicle on without the logbook. Always keep your logbook in a safe place, and be especially cautious when a potential buyer views your vehicle. If the logbook is stolen along with your vehicle, it can be difficult to prove or disprove ownership. If you’re buying a vehicle privately and it’s later identified as stolen you may have no right in law to its ownership. Follow out tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of car crime.
And remember to inform the DVLA of any changes in vehicle ownership, registration details or driver details.
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