CAR THIEVING
COINCIDENTAL LOCKING.
Insurance companies in Australia make no deduction for locking devices attached to cars selling on the market, yet many manufacturers make these attachments standard equipment, as a protection to buyers against car thieves.
Of these thief-defying attachments there are many variations. Practice shows, however, that a loek which kills the ignition and the steering coincidentally, is the most- effective in operation, and the more convenient its situation to the driver, the more certain it is that he or she will use the device.
In America, insurance companies make deductions for approved locking devices, since the theft of cars has increased to such an- alarming extent in 'recent years.
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Shannon News, 21 August 1928, Page 4
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112CAR THIEVING Shannon News, 21 August 1928, Page 4
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