Don't leave your valuables in your car

You know what's worse than getting your car broken into and your windows smashed?

Having your valuables stolen from your car.

You might think that you'll never be the victim of a car break-in, but it can happen to anyone.

Don't make yourself an easy target for thieves by leaving your valuables in your car.

Here are some tips for keeping your valuables safe:

Many people think that their car is a safe place to store valuables, but it's actually one of the most common places for theft

Driving around with your valuables in your car may feel like a safe bet, but auto theft is one of the easiest ways for criminals to make a quick score. While auto insurance can help to cover the cost of any damage that is incurred, it's not always able to cover the costs of the items that were stolen. To stay on the safe side, many auto experts suggest that drivers keep their vehicles empty and put valuables away in a secure place immediately after entering or exiting their vehicles.

Don't give thieves a reason to target your car - park in well-lit areas and close to security cameras

It’s summer - and that means it’s time to get out there and enjoy all those sunny days! But when the sun goes down, remember the importance of staying safe. When you’re out late, be sure to park your car in a well-lit area, preferably one that includes security cameras. Giving thieves fewer reasons to target your vehicle makes good sense - and will give you some peace of mind knowing your ride is looking good until morning! So stay safe and protected out there with savvy summer parking choices.

So, what's the verdict? Is it safe to leave your valuables in your car? The answer is a little bit of both - it depends on where you are and how careful you are about hiding your belongings. But as a general rule, it's best to take your valuables with you or leave them at home. If you do have to leave them in your car, be sure to hide them well and lock them up in the trunk. And remember, it's also a good idea to check with your car insurance provider to make sure your policy covers stolen items. It's not enough to just have car insurance; you need coverage that will protect you in the event of a burglary or theft. Stay safe out there!

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