Picture this situation: You are heading to your car to begin your day when you realize something is wrong. You try to open your car, but the key doesn’t work. Are you feeling lost or unsure? You might have discovered a smart trick that car thieves use to steal vehicles – and it begins with a penny.
The Classic Trick with a Coin in the Door
Surprisingly, thieves have many tricks, and one of their favorite methods involves using a penny or nickel. These clever people put a coin in the door handle on the passenger side. It may seem strange, but it works well.
Focusing on the Passenger Side: A Smart Strategy
You may be curious why thieves target the passenger side. The solution is very clever: they are aware that if they put a coin in the door handle, it can stop your central locking system from working correctly. This means your car is not safe, even if you believe it is.
Thieves’ Sneaky Tactics
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