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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?

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They wait until you’ve gone, then quickly check the door and ransack your vehicle—or worse, steal the car entirely.

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## 🛑 What You Should Do If You See This

If you ever return to your parked car and notice **a coin, piece of plastic, or any unusual object lodged in the door handle**, take the following precautions:

1. **Do not enter the car immediately.**
Thieves may be watching from nearby to see if you’re distracted or alone.

2. **Check all the doors manually.**
See if they’re truly locked before assuming the key fob did the job.

3. **Inspect the surroundings.**
If you feel unsafe, head back into the building or call for assistance.

4. **Remove the object carefully** and look around for any other tampering.

5. **Report the incident** to local authorities or mall security if it happened in a public lot.

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## 👀 Other Signs to Watch For

This isn’t the only trick thieves use. Be alert for:

* Wires or zip ties on door handles
* Paper or stickers under windshield wipers
* Small GPS tracking devices placed underneath your car

These could all be indicators that your vehicle is being targeted.

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## ✅ How to Stay Protected

* **Always double-check that all doors are locked**, especially in busy parking areas.
* **Install a car alarm or steering wheel lock** for added security.
* **Park in well-lit, high-traffic areas** when possible.
* Consider using a **dashcam or security camera** for added protection.

## Final Thoughts

A coin in your car door might seem insignificant, but it could be part of a **larger scheme used by criminals** to gain access to your vehicle. Staying alert and knowing what to look for can help you protect yourself, your car, and your belongings.

So next time you spot something strange on your car, don’t brush it off—it could be a warning sign worth paying attention to.

Want more safety tips or car security hacks? Just let me know!

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