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If you notice a plastic bottle lodged between your car tire and frame, don’t dismiss it as harmless. Instead, treat it as a potential warning and contact 911 immediately. This unusual discovery could indicate you’re the target of a clever and growing car theft scheme.
Car thieves are constantly innovating, and their latest tactic is as simple as it is effective. Using a plastic bottle, these would-be carjackers are deploying a low-cost method that has raised alarm in many parts of the world.
This trick, which originated in Limpopo, South Africa, has quickly spread to other regions, including the United States. The scheme involves placing an empty water bottle as a signal to mark vehicles for theft.
The bottle is strategically positioned against a wheel, often the front passenger side, to avoid detection. When the driver starts the car and moves, the bottle’s crackling sound grabs their attention, prompting them to stop and investigate.
As the driver exits to inspect the noise, the thief seizes the opportunity. If the engine is running and the keys are left inside, the car is easily stolen. Even if the vehicle isn’t taken, the thief might grab valuables left inside, such as wallets or phones. Worse, this setup also puts the driver in a vulnerable position for confrontation.
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