In the U.S., vehicle thieves often act on certain days. Action theft in those days was higher than normal days. What Day?
New Year Celebration turnover could be the most festive night but could also be the most pathetic night. Cheerfulness is tarnished because of the many car thieves in action on New Year's Eve. As quoted from the Bureau National Insurance Crime (NICB) New Year's Eve 2010-2011 in the U.S., recorded as the peak of the action the thief in 2010.
Most car owners or car showroom too complacent when faced with the turn of the night off even though only one day. At the time of holidays that the thieves to commit crimes.
In 2010, in the U.S. as many as 22,991 units of vehicles reported as stolen. That number was down when compared to 2009 that as many as 24,676 units of vehicles.
But even so, the FBI recommends that U.S. citizens remain vigilant in the next turn of the night. The attitude of vigilance of citizens, must be improved. Moreover, if you look at the condition of the U.S. automotive market is now beginning to recover. It is not possible to make thieves became increasingly.
As a result the number of cases of car theft, NICB record of U.S. $319 billion in direct car insurance claims filed by U.S. society in 2010.
Other advice given NICB, for the owners of vehicles parked his vehicle in the light, put stuff in the trunk of the car supporting the car, and keep them in places that are not visible.
The following day car thefts often occur in the U.S.
1. New Year 2760 Unit
2. Halloween Day of 2325 units
3. Independence Day 2207 units
4. Memorial Day 2207 units
5. Presidential Election: 2.204
6. Labor Day 2202 units
7. New Year's Eve 2189 units
8. 2090 Valentine's Day unit
9. Christmas Eve 1851 units
10. Thanksgiving Day 1620 units
11. Christmas Day 1336 units
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
The days are usually Vehicle Thieves in action
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