

I'm going to
tell you a story, give you a simple way of reminding yourself to practice
safe driving, and take you a little further down the road to an attack
resistant you.
A
story about a man, his car, and his briefcase
I have a friend,
who was in his car at a set of traffic lights. He noticed, while looking in
his rear view mirror, a young man walking between the two rows of waiting
cars.
Suddenly, the
passenger side door of his car flung open and his briefcase, sitting on the
passenger seat, disappeared. This enterprising young person had created a
new business - stealing valuables from car seats.
In theory, by
the time you take your seat belt off, put the hand brake on, open the door,
jump out and chase after your runaway item, it will be long gone.
In this case
however, my friend apparently caught up with his briefcase, snatched it
back, and returned to his car. The lights had changed to green and people
were impatiently waiting for his return.
The briefcase
snatcher knew that in newer cars, all the doors automatically open when the
button on the key is pushed. The doors normally stay unlocked until the
button is pushed again when the car is locked and left.
Does your car have one of those buttons for "keyless entry?" If it does, do you
lock your doors when you are driving? The following is an easy way to remember
to lock up
How to
remember to lock your car
To avoid any
unexpected surprises, these days it's wise to drive around with your car
doors locked. Make it a habit day and night. The following is a simple
technique you can use that will remind you to lock yourself in your car:
Simply put a
small notice on the dashboard of your car that says something like: "LOCK
UP!" Put it below the speedometer, so it is easy to see when you first get
into your car.
Now, whenever
you get into your car, you'll see the note. In time, you will be in with the
doors locked before you see the note. When locking the doors becomes
automatic, the notice can be removed.
The "lock up"
notice is just one more simple technique you've learned here at Self-Defense
Now, AND with little effort.
Conclusion
You will find
that all the techniques you are learning, no matter how simple they seem to
be, will soon add up to an attack resistant YOU. There are people out there
who will take things out of your car even if you are in it. There are also
people who will take your car with you in it if need be. Reminding yourself
to lock yourself in your car, will make things difficult for a thief OR
attacker, so write your notice now!
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