Vehicle Crime

Buying A Used Car

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    Always ask to see proof of the seller’s identity and address – an official letter or driving licence, for example.

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    Make sure the car’s Vehicle Identification Numbers (Engine Number and Chassis Number) matches that on the registration document.

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    Never let the seller bring the car to you, as you may need to confirm the address details.

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    Never buy a car without valid registration document.

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    Check the car’s history and second-hand status.

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    If in doubt, ask some reputable organisation to inspect the car before agreeing to buy. You may also get in touch with the Detective Department and ask for details of the car. Vehicle Verification Form

Common Car Sense

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    Keep your car in good running condition. Make sure there’s enough fuel for onward and return journey.

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    Always roll up the windows and lock car doors, even if you’re coming right back. Check inside and out before getting in.

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    Avoid parking in isolated areas. Be especially alert in parking lots and underground parking zones. If possible, always park in busy, well-lit area.

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    If you think someone is following you, don’t head home. Drive to the nearest police or fire station, or other open business to get help.

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    Don’t pick up hitchhikers. Don’t hitchhike.

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    Never leave the car keys in the car, even for a second. Make sure they are kept in a secure place at home and at work.

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    Never leave cash, credit cards, chequebook, mobile phones, or valuables in the car.

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    Install a good quality alarm system in your car or motor cycle.

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    Install a GPS device while buying a new/used motorcycle or car.

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    Always park a vehicle with an extra lock.