This method is used by thieves and carjackers to catch you off guard. Here’s how it works:
A thief places an empty plastic bottle just above your front passenger-side tire, where you’re unlikely to notice it immediately.
You start your car and begin driving.
As the wheel turns, the plastic bottle makes loud crinkling or popping noises.
Alarmed, most drivers stop the car and get out to inspect the noise.
At that moment, the criminal may take advantage of the distraction to:
Jump into your car and drive away
Steal valuables left on your seat
Commit a robbery or carjacking
It targets your reaction: Most people instinctively get out when they hear a strange noise from their vehicle.
The placement on the passenger side: It’s an area drivers rarely check before getting in.
It creates urgency and distraction, ideal for opportunistic criminals.
Do NOT get out immediately, especially if you’re alone or in an unfamiliar area.
Lock your doors and drive to a safe, public place like a gas station or police station.
Call 911 or your local emergency services to report the suspicious activity.
Inspect your vehicle carefully once you’re in a secure location.
Always check your surroundings and your vehicle before getting in.
Avoid leaving valuables in plain sight inside your car.
Park in well-lit, busy areas whenever possible.
While a plastic bottle might seem like trash, in this context, it could be a red flag for a larger threat. Staying aware and cautious could help prevent a theft — or something far worse.
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