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Carjacking Robbery – Most dangerous Point is Entry and Exit

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Carjacking robbery often occurs at the point where you enter or exit your parked vehicle. The carjacker is a young male 90% of the time. The carjacker is often under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The carjacker is usually armed with a gun or a knife. Carjacker prefers a lone victim that's not paying attention. Carjacker often waits nearby within 75 feet or less. Carjacker will approach the driver's door as you enter. Carjacker will threaten or use force to get your vehicle. Podcast Time Stamps: [00:44] - Carjacking robbery scenario. [01:34] - Carjacking robbery definition and origin of the name. [02:24] - What can be done to prevent becoming a victim of carjacking? [03:00] - Carjacking pattern of selecting vehicle and victim. [04:15] - Carjacker will sometimes wait for the right victim. [04:55] - Carjacker will be close by if you're watching out for him. [05:50] - Reverse engineer the carjacking robbery to prevent it. [06:33] - Recommended carjacking preventive steps. [08:30] - Variables in carjacking scenarios and responses. Carjacking is one of the most dangerous crimes that can occur to a person.Tweet This Carjackers Look for Vulnerable Inattentive Drivers Carjacking Robbery Carjacking robbery is one of the most frightening and dangerous crimes To a person, a family, or a business traveler. Carjacking robbery is a crime against a person. By means of force, fear, violence, or intimidation. Carjacking robbery frequency gets buried in the statistics Auto-theft or strong-arm robbery or assault with a deadly weapon. Carjackers are desperate criminals that don't care if they hurt you. Carjacking Dangerous Point of Entry Carjacking incidents often occur at the driver's door. Critical carjacking time is entering and exiting the driver's door. Most carjacking victims say they never saw the robber approaching. Carjacker wants the vehicle key immediately for a quick getaway. Carjacking victims get trapped between the driver's door and seat. A weapon is usually displayed along with a crude threat to use it. An excessive amount of force will attack any resistance. How you react in the first few seconds can be life-changing. Carjacking Robbery Target The target of a carjacking robbery is usually the vehicle. Carjacker just needs transportation. Carjacker needs a vehicle for use in another crime. Sometimes the target of a carjacking is the occupant. The victim goes along with the vehicle. The secondary crime scene is almost always worse. More on Carjacking Robbery Visit CrimeDoctor.com for the article - Carjacking Facts Learn More about Premises Liability Litigation Download the 115-page eBook written by Security Expert Chris E. McGoey Security Expert’s Guide to Premises Liability Litigation Evaluating Crime Foreseeability and Inadequate Security Cases Chris McGoey has authored a tremendous practical guide about premises liability litigation for attorneys, security consultants, risk managers, landlords, law enforcement, and business operators. “You won’t find a better book on this subject!” If you’re a trial lawyer, you simply “Must Read This Book” 115 pages 8.5 X 11″ — Instant Download (PDF) – Revised 2023. Copyright © 2009 – 2023 Aegis Books, Inc. Click the Buy Now button. Pay via PayPal or Credit-Debit Cards Instant Download  $25   –    Online Orders are Secure via PayPal Server Unconditional Money-Back Guarantee Biography of Chris E. McGoey Testimonials from a few clients Speaking Engagements Media Interviews Premises Liability Litigation Book Retain Chris as a Security Expert Witness Chris McGoey Blog Article Index Crime School Podcast Episode Index Contact Security Consultant Chris E. McGoey Jonesborough, Tennessee 951-461-8950 Chris@CrimeDoctor.com

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