Being the Victim of a Carjacking Can be Dangerous, Even Deadly

March 19, 2002

"Being the Victim of a Carjacking Can be Dangerous, Even Deadly"
 

Los Angeles: Vehicle Robbery or carjacking is the taking of a motor vehicle from another using force or fear. Carjacking is by no means a new crime, nor is it sweeping the nation in epidemic proportions. Vehicle owners have been victims of this crime for decades. The term carjacking was coined by the news media. The term has raised fear levels out of proportion, as compared to the actual probability of becoming a victim. Realistically, this is a crime of low probability, but potentially high consequences.

The Vehicle Robbery/Carjacking Crime Prevention Circular for the month of March contains important crime prevention strategies aimed at protecting motorists. Carjackers focus on people who are unaware or unprepared. The circular is full of tips to help people reduce the risk of becoming a victim.
Crime Prevention Tips:

Always keep your vehicle door locked. When possible, drive in the lane nearest the center of the road to distance any would-be pedestrian attackers from your vehicle.

Know the area in which you are travelling. Take the time to learn the locations of the police and fire stations, and hospital emergency rooms. Avoid shortcuts that take you on dark, isolated streets.

If you feel you are being followed by another vehicle, do not drive home. Drive to the nearest police or fire station, hospital emergency room, or nearest open business for help.

If you are confronted by someone who has a weapon and demands your vehicle, COMPLY!

There are many more strategies outlined in the Vehicle Robbery/Carjacking Crime Prevention Circular for the month of March. For more information, or to obtain copies of the Community Crime Prevention Circulars, contact the Community Relations Section, Crime Prevention Unit, at 213-485-3134 or visit Crime Prevention Section
Officer Guillermo Campos, Media Relations Section, 213-485-3586, prepared this press release.