If you see a coin stuck in your car door handle, you’d better call the police

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If you see a coin stuck in your car door handle, you’d better call the police

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Have you ever found a coin stuck in your car door handle while walking to your car? It feels strange and confusing. People often wonder if this is just a weird mishap or something more. Actually, it’s a trick used by thieves to quietly break into cars. Get ready, because I’ll teach you a clever trick to outsmart these annoying car robbers. We’ll take a look at how to protect our cars.

 

Smart car thieves usually put small coins in the passenger side door handles. But why the passenger side? The issue is that the coin can cause your central locking to stop working when you try to unlock it with your key. This prevents you from fully securing your car because the coin is stuck in the passenger door.

Now, let’s add some intrigue. Car thieves aren’t just clumsy pickpockets; they’re up to something worse. A thief might be hiding nearby, watching as you struggle to unlock your car and get frustrated or distracted. What should you do if you’re good at DIY and suspect someone has messed with your car door? Don’t worry—here are some useful do-it-yourself tips to stop the car thief from succeeding:

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About Daniel Stone

With an impressive 8 years of experience, Daniel Stone has established himself as a prolific writer, captivating readers with his engaging news articles and compelling stories. His unique perspective and dedication to the craft have earned him a loyal following and a reputation for excellence in journalism.

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