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Car thefts while you are having fun on the slopes
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Car thefts and having car windows smashed and your valuables stolen is getting more rampant around holiday areas as thieves know that you will be leaving your car for at least a day or two.

Do not keep valuables in the car. Do not offer any temptations, not even a coat or jacket or a bag or groceries. Keep it bare and visually untempting.

Written Jun 21, 2005

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 Skiing and Boarding

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