Thieves are placing coins in the door handles of cars in hopes of it preventing the doors from locking.
See a coin in your door handle.
So be sure to check the passenger car door handle before entering your car to check that no coin has been inserted.
All you have to do is check to be sure that no one has placed a penny or some other coin in your door handle.
Thieves have also been known to hide in the back to carjack you with this method.
If you see a coin in your car door handle run and call the police we ought to talk about the dangers brought to us by animals and even plants but unfortunately sometimes the most dangerous threats come from other human beings like burglars who seek to benefit from your goods and take them from you in the blink of an eye i must admit they aren t quite smart and street savvy for the most part and they have learned the best ways to steal our cars your money and even.
Moreover most modern door handles are not designed in a fashion which would allow a coin to be inserted in this manner.
It s a sad world in which we live.
How are they using a coin to enter your car.
You probably wouldn t notice it on the passenger side or one of the rear doors but when you go to lock your car the coin will keep that door from locking properly leaving the door open for thieves.
The electronic locking system we are told would not be affected by the insertion of a coin in any of the door handles.
Bloggers are calling this a new trend.
If you see a coin in your door handle don t trust it.
Car thieves have recently come up with a devious new way to steal your vehicle.
The thief jams a coin into the door handle on the car s passenger side.
Another easy way would be to just make sure that every door is locked when you exit your vehicle.
When the owner tries to lock the car the mechanism fails because the passenger door handle is jammed which gives the thief the ability to enter the car through the unlocked door.
There s really no excuse not to double check your door handles.
Then they wait for the car owner to show up and follow the owner home.
While it s certainly an easy way for criminals and thieves to gain access to your vehicle while you re not paying attention it s just as easily avoided.
There have been a rash of robberies using of all things a penny or nickel.
Whether your car is sitting in your driveway or a lot when you are shopping the thief slides a nickel or penny in the door handle of the passenger side.
Here s how it works.