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# This Morning, I Parked My Car in the Parking Lot. When I Returned, I Noticed a Coin Stuck in the Passenger Door Handle. But What Does That Mean?
It might seem harmless—a coin wedged in your car door handle. Maybe you brushed it off as a prank or just something odd. But if you ever find **a coin stuck in your car’s door**, especially in a parking lot, **do not ignore it**.
This could actually be a **warning sign of criminal activity**—a trick that car thieves use to target unsuspecting drivers.
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## 🚨 What the Coin-in-Door Trick Really Means
Thieves are constantly looking for clever ways to break into cars without drawing attention. One method that has circulated in recent years involves **slipping a coin or small object into the passenger-side door handle**. Here’s how it works:
### ➤ The Setup:
* A thief places a **coin** or similar object **into the passenger-side door handle**, typically the kind that has a pull-style latch.
* You may not notice it if you’re the only one entering through the driver’s side.
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### ➤ The Plan:
* When you try to **lock your car using a key fob or central locking system**, the passenger-side door **may not lock properly** due to the obstruction.
* This creates an **unlocked entry point**, allowing thieves to easily open the car door once you walk away.
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