
The Criminals Lurking in Parking Lots This Holiday Season
The holidays bring joy, shopping bags and — unfortunately — parking lot thieves looking for easy targets. But you don't have to let them spoil your season. With a few smart moves, you can stay one step ahead and keep your car and belongings safe. Here's 10 tips to make thieves think twice.
1. Park Smart, Stay Sharp
The best spots aren't just about convenience— they're about safety. Choose well-lit areas near store entrances, where you're more visible and less vulnerable. Skip the shadowy spots near walls or tall bushes, and if you can, back into your space for a quick getaway. Thieves love hiding places; don't give them one.
2. Lock It, Hear It, Trust It
Sure, everyone knows to lock their car, but holiday chaos makes it easy to forget. Hit that lock button and listen for the reassuring "beep." Double-check the doors and windows so no sneaky thief finds an easy way in. This isn't the time for "Did I lock it?" regrets!
3. Walk Like You Mean It
Confidence works wonders. Move briskly and look around as you walk — no staring at your phone or fumbling with keys at the last second. Have your keys in hand and stay alert. A strong stride and steady eye contact make you look like the least appealing target in the lot.
4. Hide Your Valuables
Got shopping bags, electronics, or anything remotely valuable? Keep them out of sight! Put bags and gadgets in the trunk or glove box, and if you can, cover them with a blanket or sunshade. Nothing says "pick me" to a thief like visible valuables, so make your car look boring. Even if you don't have anything valuable in your shopping bags, it's a good idea to hide them so as to not tempt would-be car burglars.
5. Keep a Low Profile With Cash and Valuables
Nothing screams "look over here" like counting cash or showing off expensive items in a parking lot. Save those moves for inside the store, or handle it discreetly while still in the car. A little low-key behavior can make a big difference in avoiding prying eyes.
6. Ditch the Bag Parade
Got a trunk full of holiday loot? If you're shopping at multiple places, consider dropping off bags at home in between stops. Leaving a visible "gift buffet" in your car only tempts thieves. If a home drop-off isn't possible, do a trunk shuffle — out of sight, out of mind.
7. Stay Suspicious and Trust Your Gut
Notice someone lurking around cars? Or maybe someone acting strangely? Trust that gut feeling. Stay away from anyone who gives you the creeps, and don't hesitate to head back inside if you feel uneasy. Let store security know or call for help — better safe than sorry.
8. Speak Up About Suspicious Activity
Notice someone peeking into car windows or loitering? Go ahead and report it! Telling store security or management helps protect everyone, not just you. Thieves love staying unnoticed, so let them know you're watching.
9. Go the Extra Mile for Long-Term Parking
Leaving your car for a few hours or more? Step up your security game. Use a steering wheel lock, stash all valuables, activate your car alarm, and consider a high-traffic or monitored parking area if possible. Better yet, park in a garage if you can.
10. Surrender the Car, Save Yourself
If the worst happens and someone tries to carjack you, don't fight for the car — your life is worth way more. Take note of details like the person's appearance and any nearby vehicles, then call the police as soon as possible. You can replace a car, but not yourself.
Take Control of Your Holiday Shopping Safety
The holiday season should bring cheer, not worry. By following these smart tips, you'll make thieves think twice and help yourself enjoy your holiday shopping stress-free. Keep your guard up, trust your instincts, and remember — no holiday deal is worth risking your safety!
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