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Auto Theft: Car Thieves Take the Bait
Car Thieves Take the Bait
Modesto, CA Records Dramatic Vehicle Theft Reduction; Las Vegas, NV Now Ranks as Country's Number One Metro Area With Highest Theft Rate
DES PLAINES, Ill., April 24 -- The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reported today that after three consecutive years as the area with the worst per capita vehicle theft rate in the nation, Modesto, CA has fallen into the number five position-a dramatic improvement. Taking over the "Number One Hot Spot" is Las Vegas, NV.
As in 2005, the western United States still ranks as the area of the country with the highest auto theft rates. All of the nation's top ten areas are in the west with five of them in California.
For 2006, the ten metropolitan statistical areas with the highest vehicle theft rates are:
1. Las Vegas/Paradise, NV
2. Stockton, CA
3. Visalia/Porterville, CA
4. Phoenix/Mesa/Scottsdale, AZ
5. Modesto, CA
6. Seattle/Tacoma/Bellevue, WA
7. Sacramento/Arden-Arcade/Roseville, CA
8. Fresno, CA
9. Yakima, WA
10. Tucson, AZ
According to Hot Spots, its annual report on auto theft rates, NICB reviewed data supplied by the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) for each of the nation's 361 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs). MSAs are designated by the Office of Management and Budget and may include areas surrounding a specific city.
The rate is determined by the number of vehicle theft offenses per 100,000 inhabitants using the 2005 U.S. Census Population Estimates, the most current figures available.
Preliminary FBI data shows a 2.3% decrease in motor vehicle thefts during January-June, 2006, when compared with the same period in 2005. Nationally, this is the third straight year of decreases in vehicle theft.
"People can take any number of precautions to protect themselves from vehicle theft and, in most cases, those are sufficient to prevent a theft," said NICB President and Chief Executive Officer Robert M. Bryant. "But a determined thief, a serial vehicle thief, is someone for whom there is no absolute deterrent-except prison.
"NICB, through the support of its member companies, has pursued an aggressive "Bait Vehicle" and License Plate Reader Program around the nation. These cutting-edge enforcement tools offer law enforcement the latest in high- tech crime fighting, and are partly responsible for the absolutely outstanding results achieved in Modesto. When used in conjunction with comprehensive legislation and aggressive prosecution, police on the street can have a tremendous impact on vehicle theft and other crimes," added Bryant.
NICB recommends the following actions under its "layered approach" to protection that automobile owners can take to minimize their risk and prevent their car from becoming the next statistic:
Common Sense -- An unlocked vehicle with a key in the ignition is an open invitation to any thief, regardless of which anti-theft device you use. The common sense approach to protection is the simplest and most cost-effective way to thwart would-be thieves. Secure your vehicle even if parking for brief periods. You should always:
-- Remove your keys from the ignition
-- Lock your doors/close your windows
-- Park in a well-lit area
Warning Device--The second layer of protection is a visible or audible device which alerts thieves that your vehicle is protected. Popular second layer devices include:
-- Audible alarms
-- Steering column collars
-- Steering wheel/brake pedal lock
-- Brake locks
-- Wheel locks
-- Tire locks/tire deflators
-- Theft deterrent decals
-- Identification markers in or on vehicle
-- VIN etching
-- Micro dot marking
Immobilizing Device--The third layer of protection is a device which prevents thieves from bypassing your ignition and hot-wiring the vehicle. Some electronic devices have computer chips in ignition keys. Other devices inhibit the flow of electricity or fuel to the engine until a hidden switch or button is activated. Popular third layer devices include:
-- Smart keys
-- Fuse cut-offs
-- Kill switches
-- Starter, ignition, and fuel pump disablers
-- Wireless ignition authentication
Tracking Device--The final layer of protection is a tracking device which emits a signal to police or a monitoring station when the vehicle is stolen. Tracking devices are very effective in helping authorities recover stolen vehicles. Some systems employ "telematics" which combine GPS and wireless technologies to allow remote monitoring of a vehicle. If the vehicle is moved the system will alert the owner and the vehicle can be tracked via computer.
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Posted by Cars on Saturday, April 28 @ 15:50:45 UTC (13694 reads)
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Auto Theft:
Nationally, Auto Theft Declines 2.6%
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reported today that for calendar year 2004, California has once again set the pace for auto theft. Seven of the nation’s top ten areas with the highest vehicle theft rates are in California. The communities of Las Vegas, Nevada; Phoenix-Mesa, Arizona and Seattle-Everett-Bellevue, Washington round out the top ten.
For 2004—with their 2003 ranking in parenthesis—the ten metropolitan statistical areas with the highest vehicle theft rates are:
- Modesto, CA (1)
- Stockton-Lodi, CA (3)
- Las Vegas, NV (4)
- Phoenix-Mesa, AZ (2)
- Sacramento, CA (5)
- Oakland, CA (7)
- Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA (15)
- San Diego, CA (9)
- Fresno, CA (6)
- Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (11)
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Posted by Cars on Friday, September 09 @ 10:36:23 UTC (15665 reads)
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Auto Theft: FBI Arrested Major Car Chop Shop Auto Theft Ring
There are many used vehicles totaled on September 11, 2001 after World Trade Center terrorist attack. Those used cars were declared as "totaled" by auto insurance companies. Many of those vehicles had little if any damage by the incidents. Some asbestos from the building dust might entered the car through broken or cracked car windows.
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Posted by Cars on Friday, October 08 @ 15:19:55 UTC (15288 reads)
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