A recent surge in car thefts across various locations, including larger cities and smaller towns, has prompted vehicle owners to adopt new security measures. In Toronto, individuals are increasingly installing bollards in their driveways as a deterrent against auto theft. Similarly, in New York and New Jersey, law enforcement agencies are employing strategies such as traffic jams, AirTags, and GPS darts to combat the rise in car thefts. This trend follows reports of car thieves targeting specific car models, with a notable increase in the number of vehicles stolen last year. The situation has also led to heightened police vigilance in South Jersey, where a wave of luxury car thefts has been reported.
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Car thefts are soaring, and it’s happening all over – in larger cities and smaller towns. As thieves get smarter, so should you. https://t.co/0ecoSYqhTC
What some Ontarians are doing to protect their vehicles from auto theft https://t.co/S2rm39BeRC
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People are installing bollards in their driveways to protect their cars from thieves in Toronto https://t.co/PdG0knlbLB https://t.co/yknqSgGb2R
Car thieves are "increasingly turning their attention" to certain car models, following a surge in the number stolen last year. https://t.co/mTE4Q36JUI
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