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Car thieves hit battlers

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

Three Geelong suburbs feature in a list of disadvantaged areas with four times the car theft rates of more affluent counterparts.
Corio, Norlane and Whittington were in the top 10 per cent of the Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage.
The National Car Project study analysed the locations of car thefts, finding a “strong correlation” with areas of disadvantage.
“There were some distinct differences in the profile of motor vehicle theft linked to socio-economic status,” the study found.
“The majority of vehicles stolen in low socio-economic areas did not have an engine immobiliser fitted and two-thirds were aged 10 years or more.
“Large passenger vehicles were generally the most popular theft targets in the most-disadvantaged areas.”
RACV insurance general manager Paul Northey said Norlane and central Geelong had the highest number of local theft claims.
Mr Northey said the figures showed that mornings and afternoons were the highest-risk times.
“Our data shows that most cars were reported stolen between 6am and 6pm. This should be a reminder to local residents to ensure that they always lock their vehicle leaving it unattended, even for a short time.
“While some areas may have a higher number of theft claims than others, it doesn’t mean people can drop their guard.
“Thieves are opportunistic and will strike anywhere.”
Mr Northey said the average vehicle theft claim cost $8000.
RACV tips to minimise the risk of car theft include:
* never leave the vehicle unattended with the keys in the ignition;
* always close windows and activate locks;
* remove valuable items or ensure they are placed out of sight
* park in a well-lit, busy area wherever possible;
* if parking in a garage make sure its locked;
* fit an engine immobiliser if not already installed;
* lock up when paying for fuel;
* do not hide spare keys anywhere on the car; and
* do not have home addresses on car keys.

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