Lower your risk of becoming a victim of smash-and-grab

A video of a smash-and-grab in Paulshof, Johannesburg, made the rounds on social media this week, sparking discussion on how to reduce your risk of falling victim to a smash-and-grabber.

ADT provided the following tips:

Arrive Alive said thieves are usually after valuables which they can easily identify from outside the vehicle and sell as easily once removed from the possession of the motorists.

Items targeted include:

ADT central managing director Clive Humphrey said people should not fight back when they are targeted.

“Letting the criminal take your handbag or cellphone could save your life,” said Humphrey.

“What’s important is that you report the incident to the police as soon as possible.

“The SAPS rely on intelligence to manage hot spots and trends.”

The City Times reported on these smash-and-grab hot spots in Benoni, in September:

Benoni SAPS’ Const Zunickha Essakjee said there have been no reported smash-and-grab cases in the Benoni Police Station precinct in the past month.

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