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INTRODUCTION
Criminals strike at any time and any place. The reasons are many:
for profit (money), the experience, mental instability, peer
pressure. Regardless of the reason, it can happen to anybody.
You may have insurance coverage for your property losses. You will
have to face the mental anguish of being a crime victim along with the
messy aftermath of robbery and vehicle theft.
THERE ARE THINGS THAT YOU CAN DO.
Take matters into your own hands and be prepared! Defend yourself
and your vehicle through advanced planning. You can be prepared for
those times when you are faced with criminal situations that put you
and your family in danger. Improve your personal responsibility for
your own security.
With _Vehicle Defense_, you can work to prevent or minimize vehicle
theft and robbery. A few examples:
* How to outfit your vehicle with a non-standard car alarm to that
will confuse thieves.
* The two important places NOT to go in an emergency.
* Implement new techniques for storing your vehicle securely
* Learn why TIME is the biggest enemy of a crook
* The top 5 things you can do to always be prepared
Are you one of the five following profiles?
** PHYSICALLY DISADVANTAGED
Faced with a robbery or theft situation, you might be at a
disadvantage due to age or health complications. Crooks might target
you as an easy victim because you are perceived to be older or weaker
and have a nice car and they might perceive you to have money too.
If you were involved in a physical confrontation, you might not be
able to defend yourself as well as you used to, and you might carry
concealed firearms to help even the score. Your range of motion has
become more restricted and you are concerned that your physical
limitations put you at a disadvantage if robbed/attacked. You are
very particular about your vehicles and are concerned about robbery
and theft.
** MOMS/ VULNERABLE FEMALES
The moms of the world work to protect their kids from danger. Being
robbed is one of them. You always have a ton of errands to run,
depend heavily upon your vehicle, and have built their life around
your transportation. Traveling as the lone adult puts you in the
responsible position to defend their vehicle and kids from attack,
robbery, and theft.
** UNDER THREAT OF VIOLENCE
Disagreements lead to threats of violence between individuals. You
have a target on your back due to domestic violence, bad business
dealings, crime witness, etc. Courts may issue you a personal
protection orders, but these are really just pieces of paper that
describe keeping the parties separated. Your stalker has been
determined to intimidate you so far, but it seems like it is getting
more personal. You have other particular enemies from failed life
experiences that indicate they want to settle a score. You are
concerned that a former business acquaintance might undertake violence
to “get even.”
** FREQUENT BAD NEIGHBORHOODS
Do you live, work, or travel in bad neighborhoods? Have you
observed violence along these travel routes, maybe even have witnessed
theft of occupied and unoccupied vehicles? You spend lots of time in
high-crime areas and do not want to be the next victim of robbery or
car theft.
** OWNER/DRIVER OF IRREPLACEABLE VEHICLE
Owners of classic or collectible cars treasure their vehicles more
than most. It might be your first car or the one they always wanted,
but it is your treasure. You have it fixed up and customized to your
liking. Your vehicle is worth a lot of money on the market; but is
priceless to you personally. You have it insured very well, but have
great fear of losing your prized possession to theft. This car is
your hobby; you have thousands of hours devoted to making it just
perfect for you.
In today’s world, people are more jealous than ever: if you have
something they want, criminals feel like they should just take it.
Crooks are desperate and selfish, along with being impatient. It is
much faster and easier to steal from someone else than to work hard
and earn those things that they want and need.
DON’T BE AN EASY VICTIM FOR THE CROOKS.
There are things you can do to discourage this activity, but if they
come after you, make them realize that they made a mistake.
Crime prevention is accomplished in a number of ways.
* Travel with a group
* Secure valuables
* Never make assumptions
* Be aware of police presence
* Practice crime deterrent methods
These techniques can be applied specifically to your vehicle and
travel routine. In the _Vehicle Defense_, you can find specific
things that you can do to keep the odds in your favor.
Firearms are the ultimate tool to defend you and your vehicle.
Facing a crazed robber with your legally concealed-carry firearm will
quickly balance the odds between you and your attacker. Protecting
yourself and your family with your firearm will keep everybody safe
and sound to return home.
Consider this: your vehicle is a mass of steel, glass, and plastic
that is large, powerful, and fast. While able to travel, you have
the upper hand as you use your vehicle as a tool that can outrun
pedestrians and will at least be equal to many other vehicles while
being pursued. Bad guys have the goal of getting you cornered or
immobilizing your vehicle. Once they do this, you lose much of the
advantage of your transportation. Guns and knives may be used in an
attempt to gain superiority over you. You will be their worst
nightmare when you pull out your self defense tools (guns and knives)
to assist you in keeping control of the situation.
_Vehicle Defense_ will teach you many of the things that you will
need to know in order to increase the likelihood of a positive outcome
should you or your property be threatened.
You might be thinking: “My car won’t get stolen; I have a car
alarm.”
You might be right, or this might happen:
A thief might grab your door handle in an attempt to gain entry.
Your car alarm is triggered and the horn starts blaring, scaring the
amateur thief who runs away.
The professional knows that most blaring car alarms are ignored
because they are so common. As the alarm is blaring, he takes a
window punch and shatters the door glass. Now he can reach in and
unlock the door, gaining entry to your car. Next he pops the hood
and cuts the wire to your horn, quieting things down. Now he goes
back to the driver’s seat and pulls out his special tool to hammer
apart your ignition switch. A pair of needle-nose pliers now work well
to start your vehicle and drive it away. Your car is now stolen.
Let’s say that you even if you witnessed it and called the police.
Today’s economic reality is that they are stretched thin and
overworked. They have no time to respond or thoroughly investigate
car theft. Your vehicle is going underground to be sold and sent
overseas if there is demand for complete vehicles. Chop shops part
out more common vehicles and sell the pieces to auto repair
facilities.
There are many things that you can do to prevent auto theft. There
are also things that can be done to assist in the recovery of your
vehicle.
GPS stands for Global Positioning System. GPS systems use
satellites to tell where the device is on the earth. GPS tracking
devices reveal a vehicle's location and can monitor it remotely.
They can help you find your car after it is stolen. This technology
has become common and relatively inexpensive. It is recommended by
many police departments as a way to track your vehicle should it
become stolen. GPS tracking devices are small, easy to install, and
inexpensive. They sometimes have self-contained power supplies so
they don't need to be connected to the vehicle electrical system,
making them harder to detect and disable.
Real-World Examples
23-year-old Judd Hudson Stole A Taxi At 5:40am On June 25, 2010.
He Didn't Realize There Was A GPS In The Vehicle And That Police Could
Track His Every Movement. Because Of GPS Technology The Police
Caught The Thief Within Minutes.
GPS Tracking Devices Can Also Be Used By Crooks With Evil Intentions.
A Father, Mother, And Their Two Children Were Kidnapped In Colorado On
September 22, 2009 By A Gang Of Three Men That Had Placed A GPS On
Their Car.
_Vehicle Defense_ will teach you many of the basics that you will
need to improve the self defense of your vehicle.
Many informational books and videos contain lots of theories that are
not based on real-life incidents. That is not the case with _Vehicle
Defense_. This book includes real-life occurrences of theft and
robbery events that actually happened. Qualified recommendations
that will protect yourself and your property, with proper citations so
you can check them further if you wish.
We are in difficult economic times. Criminals are desperate. Don’t
allow yourself to be a victim. Protect yourself and your property with
_Vehicle Defense_.
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