Coins in car door theft warning there has been no rash of car or property thefts due to nickels or pennies jammed in door handles and car experts say that warnings about them are implausible.
Penny in the door handle.
It is hindered from this function because of the penny being slid under the handle jamming the locking mechanism.
See what happened when she grabbed it.
Though you try to use your key for central locking it will not work in light of the fact that the passenger car door is stuck.
She noticed 100 on her windshield.
But the door with the penny in the handle does not lock.
It involves putting a penny or another coin in the car door handle just like this.
Whether your car is sitting in your driveway or a lot when you are shopping the thief slides a nickel or penny in the door handle of the passenger side.
You probably wouldn t notice it on the passenger side or one of the rear doors but when you go to lock your car the coin will keep that door from locking properly leaving the door open for thieves.
The width of a penny 0598 inches wouldn t open a car door handle enough to trigger the unlatching mechanism connected to the door handle.
The new trick that criminals are utilizing to steal your car involves putting a penny in the door handle just like this.
They follow you to wherever you are going.
Thus because the door will not lock the thief can now easily get into the car to steal belongings or even the vehicle itself.