Drivers sent june car crime warning as thefts 'likely to rise' for this reason

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MOTORISTS URGED TO BE CAUTIOUS ABOUT WHAT THEY LEAVE ON DISPLAY 05:31, 02 Jun 2025 This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn


more Car thefts and break-ins are likely to increase over the next few weeks, experts warned, as drivers were told to be careful about leaving valuables on display. Warmer weather typically


results in higher car crime, with windows or roofs left open, providing easy access to thieves. Crooks may also be more likely to try car doors in the hope they have been left unlocked.


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warmer summer weather during June and July, it has sparked a renewed warning to motorists to think about what they are leaving on display. Valuables are most likely nicked from cars, while


sunglasses are also a popular target. YOU CAN SEE HOW MUCH YOUR CAR IS WORTH AT WEBUYANYCAR.COM It's common for sunglasses to be left in cars and drivers might think little of it - but


people are warned about leaving expensive pairs on display. A spokesperson at One Sure Insurance said: "During heatwaves we often see people leave a pair of sunglasses in their car,


perhaps on the dashboard or in the centre console, but this can make you a target. "Opportunistic thieves are looking for anything they can grab quickly. GET OUR BEST MONEY SAVING TIPS


AND HACKS BY SIGNING UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER "Sunglasses, especially designer ones, are easy to spot and sell." They added: “Thieves are adapting their approach to compete with new


car technology, making it crucial for vehicle owners to err on the side of caution when leaving belongings in the car. Article continues below “With exterior fittings, electric equipment,


and other vehicle parts being in the top items stolen from cars, car owners should consider parking their vehicle in safe locations and hiding valuables from sight.” _YOU CAN ALSO GET ALL


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