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Backing Up Anti-Theft Measures
Date Posted:  10/05/2010
 

Backing Up Anti-Theft Measures

Simple steps can be taken to make sure your vehicle is not snatched by thieves and having motor insurance should be at the top of the list. Many drivers use their common sense in order to cut their chances of becoming the victims of this kind of crime, by locking their cars and keeping possessions out of sight.

Insurers set premiums depending on factors, such as the likelihood of your vehicle being taken. If you state that your car is parked in a garage or off-road, then policies tend to be cheaper, as thieves are less likely to gain access to it. It is important to take advantage of these secure locations in order to park your motor.

In addition, companies inquire as to whether you have anti-theft devices installed in your vehicle. These may include immobiliser gadgets and others, such as basic locks that fit over the steering wheel, for example. As well as taking these measures to safeguard your car there are other steps you can take to help prevent it being stolen.

Some drivers like to get their registration numbers etched elsewhere on the vehicle, such as windows, as this can discourage thieves who intend to sell the stolen motor on using fake number plates.  Paperwork for the motor ought to be kept at home, so the culprits do not have access to records that make it appear as if they are the genuine owner of the car. Another way of cutting the chances of having your vehicle snatched is to limit the amount of information you may post on social networking sites regarding your activities.

In recent times, insurers have spoken of their concerns that house break-ins and thefts could be rising as culprits scour websites to find out when the occupants of properties are on holiday. To avoid this, it is recommended to keep this kind of information off portals that reveal your information publicly. In addition, you could take your vehicle's keys with you, so if you are the victim of a burglary, the offenders do not have access to them.

If the worst happens and your car is taken, , motor insurance can help you deal with the outfall. Third Party Fire and Theft and Comprehensive cover are the main types offered by insurers. The former provides coverage when motors are stolen, while also including some other benefits, such as supplying funds should you hit another car. Comprehensive policies cover these eventualities in addition to others, and are preferred by those who wish to receive payouts for repairs to their vehicle, which results from a collision they cause.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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