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Gas Station Security – Watch out for Car Burglary Sliders

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Gas station security risk from car burglars called sliders. Sliders prey on women and unlocked vehicles at gas stations. Sliders want to snatch purses, wallets, cell phones, and laptops. Gas station security flaw creates this opportunity for thieves. The family security plan removes this opportunity from sliders. Gas Station Security Beware of Thieves called Sliders Podcast Time Stamps: [01:30] -- Gas station security precautions begin when you exit your vehicle. [02:15] -- Sliders strike suddenly and are a challenge to gas station security. [03:05] -- View the surveillance video of sliders in action in Houston. [03:50] -- Sliders will drive off in your car if keys are left in the ignition. [04:20] -- Observe customer behavior next time you buy fuel. [05:15] -- Gas Station security - Deters and prevents slider methodology. [06:00] -- Is it a pain to keep doors and windows closed and locked. [06:30] -- Compare to the pain of losing your purse, wallet, laptop, or cell phone. [07:25] -- My solution to sliders is alertness and a car locking routine. [08:00] -- Discuss your gas station security plan with family and friends. Beware of gas station sneak thieves called 'sliders'.Tweet This Gas Station Security Tips Sliders work mostly at city gas stations, but it can happen anywhere. Thieves target women driving alone at convenience store gas stations. Sliders want purses, wallets, and cell phones unattended on a car seat. Always lock your doors and windows whenever you exit the car. While outside pumping gas, pay attention to other people and cars. Grab and run thieves as these sliders look for an easy target. Teach your family about these safety tips when buying fuel. Develop a routine of locking car doors so it becomes a habit. 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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