KERBING CRIMINALS

Drivers blown away by former car thief’s easy hack to stop car thieves in their tracks – and it doesn’t cost a thing

A SIMPLE parking hack can quickly deter any would-be criminals from targeting your motor - and it doesn't cost a thing.

Sharply turning your wheels towards the kerb when parallel parked on a street is one of the best ways to keep burglars at bay, according to a former car thief.

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Michael Fraser has given his top tips to stop would-be criminals from targeting your motorCredit: Getty
Former motor-thief Michael has offered his insider knowledge to help Brits keep their cars secureCredit: BBC

Car thefts are rising across the nation, with over 108,000 vehicles hit from March 2021 to March 2022 in England and Wales.

The spike has led former motor-thief Michael Fraser to offer his insider knowledge to help Brits keep their cars secure.

Michael, who is now a home security expert, said simply turning your wheels towards the kerb will instantly stop criminals from targeting your car.

He told BBC News: "If you look out on the street, ninety-nine percent of us parallel park with the wheels dead straight.

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“One percent will turn the wheels into the kerb or towards another car. You’ll never find that car will be stolen."

This simple trick allegedly throws a would-be crook off as they fear they would struggle to make off with your car.

Wasting precious moments to turn the wheels back and reverse in-and-out while turning the wheels back towards the road could be the difference between getting away or getting caught.

The technique will also activate your car's automatic wheel lock if you turn the wheels after your remove the key from the ignition.

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While not fool-proof, it will certainly have a better chance of working if you are parked in a close line of cars rather than on an empty street.

The former burglar said that making efforts to secure your home and motor will stop criminals from earmarking your property because “burglars are very lazy people".

He added: "Burglary will never change because it's so easy and you're more likely to get away with burglary more than anything else because it's not looked at seriously.

"If you do anything to secure your property, he’ll move next door. Ninety-nine percent of us just do nothing. "

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