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4. Don't keep money in the car
Most people keep cash in their car in case of emergencies. It's a good idea, but be careful, when your money is visible, it means you're openly inviting thieves into your car!
If you still want to keep money in the car, you can use hiding places in your car, such as in an ashtray or in the rearview mirrors.
5. Tinted windows can be useful if you drive a nice car!
Tinted windows are often associated with big, expensive cars, but in reality, it's not just about making the car look fancy! This type of window prevents the thief from inspecting your car, as they won't be able to see what's inside, and will then turn their attention to another car, which will be an easy catch!
But make sure you know the maximum thickness of tinted windows before installing them, so as not to expose yourself to violations!
6. Do not leave documents containing personal information in the car
If a thief breaks into your car and finds only papers with your name and address on them, he may consider going to your house because he knows you are not there at the moment! Even if someone else lives in the same house as you, you may become a target for the thief, and he will wait until everyone leaves to carry out the operation!
7. Show that you have a security system to protect the car
Anyone stays away from danger, it's a natural instinct, especially thieves! If they see a sticker with an alarm or find a flashing light on the car dashboard, they will definitely avoid it. And we'll tell you a trick, even if you don't already have an alarm, you can simply put the sticker on the window!
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