Lock It or Lose It! The PA Auto Theft Prevention Authority's Simple Tips Help Ensure a Safe and Happy Holiday Season for Pennsylvania DriversMECHANICSBURG, Pa., Nov. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- On Friday, thousands of excited shoppers across Pennsylvania will head to shopping malls and big-box retailers to officially kick-off the holiday shopping season. Unfortunately, many of them will be too concerned with hunting for a bargain to worry about the thieves that could be hunting for their vehicles or newly purchased holiday treasures."Statistically, reported thefts rise during the last six months of the year, which is when most of us are doing our holiday shopping and errands," said Michelle Staton, executive director of the Auto Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA). "But there are some very basic tips drivers can follow to prevent such thefts from happening to them. Sometimes just being alert and aware can make all the difference." Staton says common-sense precautions often are overlooked during the busy shopping season, particularly when malls and parking lots are crowded and shoppers are in a hurry. Remembering to properly lock cars or secure purchases in a trunk may take a back seat to the shopping mission at hand. But consumers need to know this is a ripe time for thieves to strike. Thieves will look for the easiest car to break into - or the car with the biggest bounty on the back seat. Here are some tips from the Auto Theft Prevention Authority to help shoppers protect their holiday purchases and their cars: -- Lock your vehicle, close all windows and sunroof, and take your keys. -- Don't leave gifts and other valuables in plain view. Don't throw shopping bags on the back seat. Items left in open view attract thieves. Lock purchases in the trunk of your car, or better yet, take them home before you go anywhere else. -- Don't leave car registration, credit card receipts from recent purchases or other important documents in your glove compartment. Finding these will make it easier for a thief to access your identity and account information. -- Never leave your car running unattended, even if it's only for a few minutes. Vehicles are commonly stolen at ATMs, convenience stores, etc. -- Always park in well-lit areas with plenty of pedestrian traffic, or when possible, park in attendant lots. Additional auto theft prevention tips are available on the Auto Theft Prevention Authority's web site at http://www.watchyourcar.org/ . About the Auto Theft Prevention Authority Established by the General Assembly (Act 171 of 1994), the Auto Theft Prevention Authority exists to establish, coordinate and fund activities to prevent, combat and reduce automobile theft in Pennsylvania. Today, the Authority funds 13 law enforcement/investigative units and several public- outreach programs. The Authority uses no tax dollars, but is supported by annual assessments from auto insurance companies doing business in Pennsylvania. These funds facilitate a cooperative effort by the insurance industry, law enforcement agencies and the citizens of the Commonwealth. For more information please visit http://www.watchyourcar.org/ Source: Pennsylvania Auto Theft Prevention Authority |