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![]() | Photos: LoJack & NICB Kick off Second Annual Vehicle Theft Protection Education InitiativePublished 2008-06-25 07:30By LoJack Corporation |


July (One of the Highest Vehicle Theft Months of the Year) is "National Vehicle Theft Protection Month"
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According to the survey, nearly 70 percent of law enforcement professionals who responded indicated that today's challenging economy appears to be an increasing dynamic contributing to vehicle theft. Those who said they were witnessing a rise in stolen vehicle activity as a result of the economy cited fraud (including identity theft, smart key duplication, demolition, insurance fraud), the theft of specific makes and models-especially SUVs, and theft for scrap metal as underlying reasons. A full 76 percent of respondents indicated that chop shops, which are run by professional thieves, were a key factor in driving vehicle theft overall.
Also of note, a majority of the law enforcement professionals (59 percent) surveyed believe consumers do not take the right precautions to keep their vehicles safe from theft. Below are the top four mistakes consumers make that leave their vehicles vulnerable to theft, according to the survey:
-- Leave valuables inside the car in plain view
-- Leave the vehicle running unattended
-- Leave the windows down or vehicle doors unlocked when parked
-- Leave keys inside the vehicle or on the vehicle
"As this survey points out, law enforcement considers today's challenging
economy an increasing problem in vehicle theft and that consumers need to
learn to keep their vehicles safe from today's professional thieves," said
"When vehicle owners are armed with the knowledge of how to protect their
vehicles and the valuables inside, they make it much more difficult for
professional thieves-who are responsible for most vehicle theft-to steal their
car or its contents," said
LoJack/NICB Vehicle Theft Protection Program
Now in its second year, LoJack and NICB's Vehicle Theft Protection Program is an education initiative designed to help owners of cars, motorcycles, construction equipment and commercial vehicles better understand how to protect their assets from theft. As part of this effort, the two organizations designated July, one of the highest vehicle theft months of the year, "National Vehicle Theft Protection Month." The program also includes informative surveys, seminars, and educational information, such as a booklet entitled "Get in the Know," which details the steps owners can take to protect their vehicles from theft. To access the booklet and other information, visit LoJack's Knowledge Center at www.lojack.com/knowledge or NICB's website at www.nicb.org and click on "Theft & Fraud Awareness."
About the Survey
This Convenience Sample survey was conducted in
About NICB
The National Insurance Crime Bureau is the nation's premier not-for-profit organization dedicated exclusively to preventing, detecting and defeating insurance fraud and vehicle theft through information analysis, investigations, training and public awareness. Visit www.nicb.org.
About LoJack Corporation
LoJack Corporation, the company that invented the stolen vehicle recovery
market more than two decades ago, is the global leader in recovering valuable
mobile assets. The company's time-tested system is optimized for recovering
stolen mobile assets through its proven Radio Frequency technology and unique
integration with law enforcement agencies in
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Paul McMahon
LoJack Corp.
781-251-4130
Frank Scafidi
NICB
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Tier One Partners
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Laura Feng
Tier One Partners
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