"Better to be safe than Sorry" probably also coined the phrase "You can never be too careful." That said, keep your doors locked at all times — as soon as you get in the car, while you're driving and after you park. Whether you're parked in a garage or driving through a seedy neighborhood, locking your doors is the first step to car safety.
Keeping car into safety should not be taken fro granted. Many things should be keep to consider. If you have to park in a deserted area, have a friend walk you to your car. Always lock your doors.
A wise person (who surely spent more than $1,000 a year on textbooks) once said, "It's better to be safe than sorry." When it comes to bringing you car to campus, truer words were never spoken.
The following advice might seem like common sense, but as a college-educated young adult, you probably know what they say happens to common sense as intelligence increases.
Check Out Your Surroundings - When deciding to bring your car to school, it's a good idea to consider the neighborhood you'll be driving in. Your campus may be beautiful and well-lit, but remember to check out the surrounding area. Does it have a high crime rate? Are you driving a high-theft car? If you're concerned, you may want to invest in an anti-theft device.
The following advice might seem like common sense, but as a college-educated young adult, you probably know what they say happens to common sense as intelligence increases.
Keep Track of Your Stereo -Often, thieves don't want your car so they can make a beer run; they target a car for its parts or what's inside it. One common target is aftermarket stereo equipment. If you've installed a killer sound system in your car, write down the equipment's serial number so that if it's stolen and recovered it can be returned to you. Some systems come with a removable faceplate that you can take with you when you park your car — much like cyclists who remove their bicycle seat to prevent theft.
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