Bookmark and Share   The Recession and the Holiday Season Create the Pe
web hosting directory web hosting dedicated server colocation hosting web hosting services servers web hosting company web hosting article web host news

web hosting
Cheap web hosting
Windows web hosting
Linux web hosting
Unrestricted hosting
Ecommerce web hosting
Virtual server VPS
Reseller hosting
by US State
by US City
Discount Web Hosting
Discount VPS
Articles

Cheap dedicated servers
Best dedicated servers
Windows dedicated servers
Linux dedicated servers
Unrestricted server
dedicated managed server
dedicated server unmetered
by US State
by US City
Discount dedicated server
Articles

Cheap colocation hosting
Unrestricted Colocation
by US State
by US City
Coupons Promotion
Articles

Domain Registration
SSL Certificate
Website Statistics
Merchant account
Control panel
WebSite monitor

Intel Servers
AMD servers
SCSI Servers
Cheap Servers

Web hosting company
Dedicated Hosting
Colocation hosting
Web Hosting Services
Server manufacturer
Reviews

Top 10 Dedicated Servers April 2009

Securing VPS

Optimising MySql

Top 10 Dedicated Servers March 2009

Why every small business needs a web site

Why so many people abandon work on their web site, and 10 things you can do to stay up to date.

The Curse of the Abandoned Website and Ten Things You Can Do To Avoid It

How to Express Yourself (by Writing) on the Internet: Part Two

More Articles







The Recession and the Holiday Season Create the Perfect Storm for Car Thieves

Thursday December 4, 2008 14:10:02

The Recession and the Holiday Season Create the Perfect Storm for Car Thieves

LoJack Advises Consumers to Beware While Holiday Shopping

WESTWOOD, Mass., Dec. 4 -- Two forces -- the recession and the holidays -- are coming together to make the next several weeks the perfect storm for auto theft. Crimes such as auto theft historically rise during recessionary times -- that was the case during the 1981-1982 and 1990-1991 recessions -- while the holidays provide an added incentive for theft. Although data has yet to be compiled for the 2008 holiday season, consumers should be aware that their vehicles -- and the holiday purchases inside their vehicles -- could be at risk. As such, consumers need to take extra precautionary measures over the next several weeks, advises LoJack Corporation (NASDAQ:LOJN) .

  (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080512/NEM054LOGO )
  Below are some of the forces at play creating this perfect storm:

  -- Plummeting New Auto Sales Means a Burgeoning Black Market for Used Cars
     Auto makers just reported the worst new car market in 26 years.  That
     means that consumers are keeping their cars longer, which creates a
     brisk business for replacement parts.  Professional thieves involved
     with organized crime rings are on the lookout for popular, older
     vehicles that can be stripped down in less than 30 minutes and sold for
     parts.

  -- Tighter Budgets Impact Security
     Retailers are feeling the pinch of sluggish sales and are forced to cut
     back -- sometimes on essentials like installing or maintaining
     surveillance equipment.  Also, tightening state and local budgets could
     potentially impact the presence of law enforcement and public safety
     officials.



Theft prevention expert Patrick Clancy, Vice President of Law Enforcement for LoJack Corporation and a former police sergeant, offers the following advice: "Today's clever thieves are particularly vigilant for thefts of opportunity especially around the holidays. One common sense tip for consumers is never to leave your packages in plain view inside a parked car. Thieves know just how and when to strike and that is when your vehicle is most vulnerable."

  Below are important steps consumers can take to keep their vehicles safe:
  -- Never leave keys in the car with the engine running.
  -- Don't hide a spare key in the vehicle.
  -- Close all windows and lock all doors when leaving your vehicle.
  -- Park in a well-lit area and, when at home, keep your car in the garage.
  -- Don't leave valuables visible in your car, including holiday purchases
     and items that could comprise your identity such as a cell phone,
     wallet, bills, etc.



A thief is less inclined to steal your car if it has visible and audible warning devices like an alarm system and/or a vehicle immobilizer like a fuel cut-off device. However, since professional thieves can typically disarm most theft prevention devices, recovery systems provide the peace of mind that you'll get your car back -- often quickly -- in the event that it is stolen.

About LoJack Corporation

LoJack Corporation, the company that invented the stolen vehicle recovery market, leverages its superior technology, direct connection with law enforcement and proven processes to be the global leader in tracking and recovering valuable mobile assets. The company's Stolen Vehicle Recovery System delivers a 90 percent success rate in tracking and recovering stolen cars and trucks and has helped recover more than $4 billion worldwide in stolen LoJack-equipped assets. The system is uniquely integrated into law enforcement agencies in the United States that use LoJack's in-vehicle tracking equipment to recover stolen assets, including cars, trucks, commercial vehicles, construction equipment and motorcycles. Today, LoJack operates in 26 states and the District of Columbia, and in more than 30 countries throughout Europe, Africa, North America, South America and Asia.

  CONTACT:
  LoJack Corporation     Tier One Partners     Tier One Partners
  Paul McMahon           Laura Feng            Jeanne Bock
  781-251-4130           978-975-1414          781-861-5249





LoJack


Search news  
AskWebHosting Top Categories

Dedicated Hosting DirectoryServer Colocation DirectoryRackmount Server Directory
Webmaster Resources DirectorySpecial offersArticles
Shared Web Hosting Directory



Related Articles  


The Recession and the Holiday Season Create the Perfect Storm for Car Thieves

The Recession and the Holiday Season Create the Perfect Storm for Car Thieves LoJack Advises Consumers to Beware While Holiday Shopping WESTWOOD, Mass., Dec. 4 -- Two forces -- the recession and...
Thursday December 4, 2008 14:10:02
Windows
Vehicle Theft Is Rising in Texas Expert from LoJack Offers Sound Theft Protection Advice

Vehicle Theft Is Rising in Texas; Expert from LoJack Offers Sound Theft Protection Advice Trucks & SUVs Increasingly Vulnerable to Cross Border Theft WESTWOOD, Mass., Feb. 5 -- What: Vehicle...
Tuesday February 5, 2008 18:10:01
Windows
To Protect Your Vehicle From Holiday Grinches LoJack Offers Timely Theft Prevention Tips

To Protect Your Vehicle From Holiday Grinches, LoJack Offers Timely Theft Prevention Tips Expert on Vehicle Theft Protection Available for Interviews WESTWOOD, Mass., Dec. 5 -- What: As shoppers...
Wednesday December 5, 2007 08:10:01
Windows
Back to News


TOP 10 BEST DEDICATED SERVERS MAY 2009


AskWebhosting.com recommends 3dstats.com real time web statistics for tracking your visitors.


SingleHop Review
ThePlanet Review
ServerPronto Review
1&1 1and1 Review

Hostgator Review
midPhase Review
1&1 Review
HostMonster Review
BlueHost Review

Atom 330 DualCore dedicated server under $50

netdepot deals 30% Off Dual Nehalem 5520 dedicated server

ReliableHosting Coupon code 50% off

UnmeteredServers com $2 99 Mbit dedicated server

serverminds dedicated servers promotions

Quad Core dedicated server promotions

WebNX Coupons dual quad core servers under $200

Dell dedicated server promotions

Hostgator coupon

SingleHop coupons

1and1 coupon 1&1 coupon

theplanet Coupons

More Deals



Delve Networks Assists Former Maven Customers with Platform Migration Program

The Mobile Email Long-Tail Explored in Free Webinar

iPorn Web Application Still Available for iPhone

S&T Bancorp to Webcast Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call

RedLightCentercom Hosts First Ever Virtual PornStar TweetUp With Special Guest Ember Reigns

AT&T Hosts Kids Day at PETCO Park for 600 San Diego Area Kids

More News



Free Web Stats
Web Statistics
Web Templates
Free Photos
AllQuests


2000-2009 AskWebHosting.com        Web Hosting Questions    Privacy Policy