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HOW TO PROTECT CARS,
BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR CAR
Always
lock your car doors. Be certain all windows are completely closed.
When driving, keep all doors locked.
It is best to park in attended lots.
If you must leave a key with the attendant, leave only the ignition key.
In all cases lock your car. At
night, park only in well-lighted areas. If
you have a garage, the single lock on the door is inadequate to keep intruders
from prying up the opposite side and crawling in.
One of the three methods may be used to secure the door:
In
every case, use a minimum standard exterior padlock.
Don’t hide a key outside. Most
hiding places are obvious to the burglar. Never
leave a padlock unlocked. This is
an invitation to have the padlock removed so that a key can be made, and the
lock returned to its position. Later,
the burglar returns when no one is home and enters at his leisure, using
“his” key. HOW TO PROTECT BICYCLES
You
don’t leave your car unlocked, so treat your bike the same way.
Use an approved chain and padlock whenever you are not on the seat!
Lock it to the garage—with a 3/8” x 6” eye screw fastened to a
stud. The eye screw should be at
least 3 feet above the floor, because this makes using pry bar much more
difficult. Whenever
you lock your bike in a public place, chain it to a secure rack or station
through the frame and a wheel. Keep
the chain as high above the ground as the bike will allow.
This reduces the leverage for a pry bar or bolt cutter attack. MINIMUM STANDARD FOR APPROVED CHAIN
Must
be a least 5/16” hardened steel alloy. Links
must be of continuous welded construction.
Lighter chain or chain with open links simply will not withstand bolt
cutting attacks. Don’t GIVE your
bike away! Using anything less will
invite its theft. HOW TO PROTECT MOTORCYCLES
These
expensive bikes require additional security measures.
They must be secure with a mated 3/8” hardened steel alloy chain and a
padlock of equal strength. Sheathed
cable has not proven to be a satisfactory deterrent to theft. LIGHTS
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