Imagine for a second that you are on your way to your vehicle, keys in hand, and prepared to drive away. But there’s an unsettling feeling as you get near. You are at a loss as to why your key will not turn in the lock. Well, my friend, it’s possible that you’ve been the target of a cunning auto thief’s ploy using a penny. However, it’s important to note that this might be completely wrong; everything could really be OK!
A Vehicle Theft Tool: The Cunning Penny Trick
One of the oldest and most well-known techniques used by auto thieves is to use a commonplace object, such as a penny or nickel. These cunning people slip this little currency inside the passenger side door handle. Seems strange, doesn’t it? Contrary to what you may expect, it might really work.
For what reason is the passenger side door handle chosen?
You may ask why the handle on the passenger side of the door is so often targeted by auto thieves. You see, the issue is that your key won’t work for the central locking. Why? The passenger vehicle door was blocked by the penny. Imagine a little obstacle that stops you from safely fastening your car.
Under the Cover of Darkness: The Thief’s Scheme
It becomes much more complicated from here. Car thieves aren’t just interested in a fast grab-and-run. Something darker is brewing in their plans. If you’re having trouble getting into your vehicle while trying to use your key, the thief may be waiting in the shadows for you to either give up and go back to your car or get distracted.
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