'Egg Attack' on Drivers: Ukrainians Explained How Not to Fall Victim to Car Thieves.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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Ukrainian drivers have received a warning from specialists about a new cunning trick of car thieves. According to the publication 'Khvylia', criminals are now using a scheme involving throwing eggs at cars.
If you see traces of a broken egg on your car's windshield, don't think right away that it's just a child's prank or a coincidence. Specialists warn: such a 'gift' could be a clever trap set by criminals planning a robbery or theft.Thieves throw an egg at the car window, hoping to elicit a reaction from the driver. When the driver turns on the windshield wipers, the egg breaks and creates a sticky film that obstructs visibility. At this moment, the thieves have the opportunity to quickly seize valuables inside or even steal the car.
How to Protect Yourself from Car Thieves
To secure yourself from such troubles, experts recommend following a few simple safety rules: - Always turn off the engine and lock the doors when leaving the car. - Do not leave valuables visible inside the cabin. - If you notice egg traces on the glass, it's better to check the situation in a safe place before getting out of the car. Remember that criminals constantly improve their methods, so take care of yourself and always stay alert while driving. Ukrainian drivers have received a warning about a new cunning trick of car thieves using eggs. Thieves throw eggs at the car window to create a sticky film during washing, and then distract the driver and commit theft. To protect yourself, it is advisable to follow simple safety rules and always stay vigilant while driving.Read also
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