It happens when you least expect it and can happen anywhere in town — even if you have a security system installed and
park under street lamps.
Imagine a neighborhood convenience store owner turning off the lights and locking the doors after closing, leaving the store sitting
quietly under a street lamp.
You may
park under street lamps and hide personal belongings in the trunk, but an auto theft can happen without warning.
Old men gathered near the fountain feeding birds while couples holding hands strolled
by under street lamps discreetly glowing above.
Everyone's favourite Stephen King simulator, Alan Wake, uses the game's theme of light and dark to good effect throughout, a trope that extends to its save feature, requiring you to
pass under a street lamp to save your progress.
Of course you can take preventative steps, such as
parking under street lamps or hiding valuable property, but specific makes and models are at greater risk than others, which can impact your monthly premium rate.
«We also need to choose particularly suitable environmental niches so that we are not just looking, «
under the street lamp» — at environments that we have already previously studied.»
You already know some ways to help prevent break - ins: Park
under street lamps and hide valuables in the trunk.
You can help prevent burglaries by parking
under street lamps or hiding personal property in the trunk, but there's only one way to fully protect yourself.
When you're in high - density areas like downtown Indianapolis, you should park
under street lamps and hide valuables in the trunk.
You can park
under street lamps, install a security system and hide valuables in the trunk, but a break - in can happen without warning.
Although parking
under street lamps and having a functional security system are precautionary steps, a vehicle theft happens when you least expect it.
Break - ins happen without warning despite taking precautionary measures, such as parking
under street lamps, hiding valuables or turning on your security system.