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  • Remove your keys from the ignition and take your keys with you.
  • Lock your vehicle.
  • Never hide a second set of keys in your vehicle.
  • Park in attended lots.
  • If you park in an attended lot, leave only the ignition/door key.
  • Park in well-lighted areas.
  • Never leave your vehicle running, even if you will only be gone for a minute.
  • Completely close all vehicle windows when parking.
  • Do not leave valuables in plain sight.
  • Park with your wheels turned towards the curb to make your vehicle more difficult to tow away.
  • If your vehicle is rear-wheel drive, backing into your driveway will also make it more difficult for a thief to tow it away.
  • Garage your vehicle if you have one and always remember to lock the garage door.
  • Do not leave the registration or title in your vehicle.
  • Always use your emergency brake when parking, which ensures safety and also makes it difficult for a thief to tow your vehicle away.
  • Etch your vehicle identification number on car windows and major parts. This procedure makes vehicles and parts more easily traceable when stolen.
  • Disable your vehicle when leaving it unattended for an extended period of time.
  • Engrave expensive accessories like car stereos, cellular phones, compact disc changers, external speakers, etc., so that the thief will have difficulty disposing of them.
  • Drop business cards, address labels or other identification inside vehicle doors to help assist law enforcement in identifying your vehicle or parts.
  • Replace easily accessible door lock assemblies.
  • Install an antitheft device or system on your vehicle as an extra deterrent measure.