At the end of cautions against rising Car Crime
Everyone has registered 42 cars in the nation has been stolen or looted in recent years, and these crimes continue to rise sharply in many cities, such as automatic alerts pleurnichant witness. December, but by experience, in the peak years of the month for automobile insurance as a crime thieves their own type of holiday shopping.
“In the shadow of the war on drugs, we have allows us to minor offences such as vehicle theft problems very seriously risk the quality of life and meaning that most people, their investments Financial second symbol of status and their homeland, “says Dwayne Smith, associate professor of sociology at Tulane University, New Orleans.
Car theft is primarily an urban crime, with growth of 7 per cent in the first six months of 1990 compared to the same period in 1989. But the suburban areas saw a sharp increase of 5 per cent during the same period. Nearly 40 percent of flights were in the 10 largest cities and their suburbs. 2 million per year
In 1989, 1.5 million cars were stolen and 2.9 million have been looted of valuables or accessories, and if current trends continue, experts predicted annual vehicle thefts maybe more than 2 million at the end of the decade.
“Theft Auto is an American epidemic, a direct influence over four million victims a year,” Paul W. Gilliland, president of the National Automobile Theft Bureau insurance funded by a research group, wrote in an annual report. Thirty years ago, he said, more than 30 percent of inmates in Federal prisons were stealing vehicles and 2 percent were drug offenders; today, these figures are reversed, with only about 15 percent of vehicle thefts is closed arrest.
The Committee believes that the auto theft and looting cost the American public over $ 7 billion per year Out-of-sac higher costs of insurance premiums and taxes at a higher level increases support criminal prosecution authorities. Normally, over 17 percent of losses, on behalf of robbery and looting that occur between Thanksgiving and New Year.
Authorities say thieves make cars, which are easily stolen and strong demand from those who buy stolen cars and vehicles with designs that are not year after year, modify, because their parties are useful over a longer period.
Patricia A. Ethridge, a criminal investigation with the Tennessee Highway Patrol and the President of the International Association of Automobile Theft Investigators said that relatively few police officers around the nation stolen car driven investigations, as prosecutors time only for simple cases and that the judge almost always together on thieves probation, because the prisons are aboard the violent offenders.
Many police officers to thieves professionals debt of a large number of thefts and drug addicts on what many say is a sharp increase in predation.
“We see more and more quick-bands, where people are Bing tomb tires, radios, seats - all they can be quickly - to sell drugs,” said Ethridge.
Jeanne B. McGough, commander of the auto-theft-section of the Chicago Police Department, said: “The problem is the flight no longer young riders joy is a department store, retagging, change vehicle identification numbers, export “.
The increase in car theft has caused a big industry in antitheft devices, including alarms, computers, identification systems and satellite tracking monitors. But many police, said the official best buy for their deterrent value is a label, sold by Radio Shack, which says: “Warning: Protected by a security system Radio Shack. A package of five stickers cost 1.19 $ And there is no obligation to purchase an alarm system. A low-cost charges
In Philadelphia, where in five years auto thefts have doubled, to 25000 last year, police have recently borrowed a small budget solution from New York. In an innovative program called Combat Theft Auto, a car owner puts a sticker on the window, which allows police to stop the car from 1 pm to 5 am and check the pilot.
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