Warning after woman's car '˜jammed' in Eastbourne
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There have been some reports nationally of thieves using long range ‘jamming’ devices to stop vehicle owners from accessing or locking their vehicles in order to take valuables and goods.
A woman reported her key fob would not work for half an hour when she parked outside a store in Eastbourne however nothing was taken.
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There have been no other recent reports of this happening in Sussex but to avoid becoming a victim of this crime, especially during this festive season, Sussex Police advises that when you leave your vehicle parked or unattended, you carry out the three C’s – Clear, Click, Check.
CLEAR valuables and personal belongings from vehicle ensuring nothing is in view that would encourage someone to break in and steal it.
CLICK your remote locking key fob to lock and secure the vehicle.
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Hide AdCHECK that you have followed these steps to make sure it is secure.
“We understand that the use of ‘jammers’ is currently very rare nationally,” a police spokesman said.
“However the national Vehicle Crime Intelligence Unit is working closely and extensively with a number of partners including the Home Office and motor manufacturers on solutions to prevent this crime now and in the future.
“Meanwhile it is essential that people remain vigilant about this kind of potential electronic breach.”
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