If this happens in a parking lot, do not leave your car, warns the police
The authorities say they are on the lookout for this type of suspicious behavior.
Parking lots can be surprisingly hectic places. Between all the people who make their waytowards or from their vehicles, there is also a lot of chaotic traffic when the cars enter and come out of the spaces. But they can also house other dangers in addition to an unattended basket in your blind spot. And now the police warn that you should never get out of your car if this one thing happens in a parking lot. Read the rest to see how you can protect yourself the next time you do shopping.
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It is not uncommon for crooks and criminals to target you by driving.
Be safe in the car has always involved paying attention to your environment andDepending on the rules of the road. But in addition to accidents, your vehicle could also put you in danger for crooks and other criminals who could seek to benefit from you, especially in parking lots.
Last summer, officials of the county of Fairfax, Virginia, and Atlanta, Georgia, said they had received reports fromFalse parking tickets left on people's cars. Even if they have been designed to appear authentic and used an official consonance language similar to local quotes, the shifts in fact contained a QR code which sent drivers to a website for collecting fine, where they involuntarily led their information of payment.
Other fraudsters have brought to the use of the same technology in a different way. At the end of last year, the San Antonio police department warned against a scam where QR codes wereStuck on plows Encourage drivers to pay their space via a website. In reality, the Faux page has collected personal financial data from users to commit identity fraud.
Even more recent scams have relied on more traditional methods to deceive the victims without distrust. Earlier this year, police from the canton of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, issued a warning concerning fraudsters who are trying toSell jewelry and counterfeit watches To people who return to their cars. But now the police warn against another potential scam that goes around.
The police warn you to say in your car if you notice it in a parking lot.
The importance of being aware of your environment when you return to your car is well -known security advice. But in some cases, even people who seem to offer help could target you a crime. Last week, Framingham Police, Massachusetts, said they had received a call from a woman whosaid she had been stolen After getting out of a shopping race in Target, local ABC reports have WCVB reports.
"While I was going to turn, they hit the window. A gentleman was [on the driver's side] telling me that there was something wrong with my tire,"Eileen Savoia said to the media. "So I lowered my window and said," What do you mean that something is wrong with my tire? ""
She explains that the man then told him that he seemed that his rear tire seemed to flee a substance. However, she quickly learned that the person was far from being a good Samaritan.
"They sprayed my tires - I think it was balsamic vinegar - it gave the impression that it was brake fat. Just to distract me," she said. "While he distracted me to get out of the car to look at the tire, there was another guy on the right side of my car. He had to enter and caught my wallet of my bag without my knowing."
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It is not the only version of the parking tires scam that the police have noticed.
Unfortunately, this is not the first version of a parking tire scam reported by the victims. In 2019, residents of El Segundo, California, reported a wave of similar crimes in which pairs of criminals would wait in parking lots afterflatten the rear tire of a vehicle.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Once the owner of the car has returned, a fraudster would alert the driver of the problem before offering them. But while they were distracted, the second crook would take the opportunity to steal items inside the vehicle, with a person reporting to have lost $ 1,000, Daily Breeze reported.
Police say you should remain vigilant and immediately report potential crooks.
After the test, Savoia said that the crooks had tried in vain to use his debit card to withdraw money but could not access money without it. She now says that people should be on the lookout, warning: "The holidays come. They are there. Schools are there."
The authorities also warn the public to keep their eyes open for any similar scam of parking tires in their region and report any incident. "Someone may have seen these two individuals in this parking lot ... Call us. Let us know. What you think may not be much information can really help break a crime," said The Deputy Police Manager of FraminghamSean Riley said WCVB. "They move. So, it's not just targeted towards Framingham."
The El Segundo police department issued its own warning in response to the touch of incidents in 2019, reminding residents "to be aware of your environment when you go to a bank or any other retail site" , said the ministry in an alert, by daily breeze. "If a foreigner tries to draw your attention to tell you that one of your tires is flat, know that you can be targeted for a scam."
"It is an old scam used by thieves, and it seems to make a comeback, so be aware!" The department added.