That they tried to steal the car can be evidenced by the car’s bent bumper, signs of forced entry on the door locks, and the broken glass of the rear left door. The head of the laboratory “Protection of the author against theft” Andrey Kondrashov told socialbites.ca about this.
“On Toyota and Lexus cars, a bent bumper in the left headlight area and a connector disconnected from the wiring may indicate a failed theft attempt. Special equipment is connected there, and the pirate, as a rule, does not put everything together,” said Kondrashov.
Damage to the door locks or the broken glass of the rear left door also indicate that they tried to steal the car. The expert added that car thieves prefer to break this special glass and not touch the driver’s window so that it cannot be seen from the roadside while driving, because it would be uncomfortable to drive the car, especially in cold weather.
“Security systems create special “traps” in case of attempted theft when the sensor is pressed when there is no tag near the vehicle. The sequence of the thief’s actions is known, and in this case the alarm warns the owner,” concluded Kondrashov.
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Source: Gazeta

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