December 7, 2006
VIRGINIA
STATE
POLICE OFFER
HOLIDAY SHOPPING
AND DRIVING TIPS
With
the holiday shopping season in full swing, thieves and
fraudsters are doing a different kind of shopping of
their own. The Virginia State Police (VSP) Insurance
Fraud (IFP) and Help Eliminate Auto
Theft (H.E.A.T.) programs want to make sure the commonwealth’s
citizens stay safe and enjoy the season’s festivities.
H.E.A.T. and IFP offer the following safety tips to
protect you and your family from the grinches who want
to steal more than your holiday.
- Always
lock your car and take your keys with you. Don’t
leave your car unlocked and running even if you
think you’re only going to be a few minutes. It
only takes a thief 12 seconds to steal a car.
- Don’t
leave any packages or valuables in your car in plain
view. Always lock them in your trunk or cover them
so they are not readily visible. Thieves know there
are more packages in cars this time of year and
are on the look out for them.
- Park
your vehicle in a well-lighted area, and always
lock it and take the keys. Don’t make your car an
easy target for thieves. Twenty percent of the cars
stolen have the keys left in them.
- Always
approach your car with keys in hand and check the
back seat of your car. If you see suspicious activity
or someone is loitering near your car, don’t approach
it, and if possible, notify the police.
- Be
wary of people who offer you the right-of-way out
of a parking space or indicate that that it’s okay
to proceed. Scammers will motion to you that it’s
okay to pull out of a parking space, only to have
their partner in crime crash into you with their
vehicle, and you’re the one who will be at fault.
- When
driving, don’t follow too close. You may be setting
yourself up to be the victim of a staged crash if
the vehicle in front of you stops suddenly.
- If
you are in a vehicle crash, be wary of individuals
who don’t want to notify the police or get a police
report. Also make note of the number, ages, sex
and race of the occupants of the other car along
with the license plate number. It’s helpful to
carry a disposable camera in your car to document
the vehicles’ damage as well as the occupants.
- Be
mindful of people who approach your vehicle to ask
for directions or change, or to hand out flyers.
- Winter
cold can be stressful on your vehicle. Avoid being
stranded by making sure your vehicle’s maintenance
is up-to-date and your gas doesn’t fall below a
quarter of a tank.
- Carry
a cellular phone and know your emergency numbers:
#77 for Virginia State Police and 911 for local
police.
If
you have knowledge of a fraudulent insurance scheme
or suspect you may have been the victim of insurance
fraud, report the activity to IFP on the insurance
fraud hotline at 1-877-62FRAUD (1-877-623-7283) or
visit www.StampOutFraud.com. You may also be eligible
to receive a reward of up to $25,000. The H.E.A.T.
Program also offers a reward of up to $25,000 for
tips that lead to an arrest for vehicle theft. Call
1-800-947-HEAT (1-800-947-4238) or go to www.HeatReward.com
if you have information about auto theft.
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