Carjackers seek busy, distracted drivers
By:
Mike Melhorn, International Security Management Group
Carjackings are certainly not new and the number of incidents has grown over the years. Police departments consistently provide personal protection tips and try to make citizens and businesses aware of this increasing problem.
Over the past few months, I have asked numerous people about their concern of being victimized by a carjacking and most responded with, “As long as I stay out of certain areas at night, there should be no problems.”
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