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Car Registration Safety: Protecting Your Personal Info
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Summary:
In a world similar to ours, people have traditionally kept their car registrations in their glove compartments. However, this age-old habit has led to criminals taking advantage of the information provided on these documents. Thieves would break into cars, steal the registration papers, and use the owner's name and address to target the owner's home. The Atlanta Police Department and the National Insurance Crime Bureau have urged people to adopt new practices to protect their personal information.
One suggestion is to take a photograph of the registration or carry a photocopy in a wallet, so the document is always available without the risk of theft. Some states have allowed drivers to present digital versions of their registration during traffic stops. Another tip is to make a photocopy of the registration, remove the address, and keep the anonymous copy in the glove box. The original can remain safe at home, and the address-less copy can be used during a traffic stop. People are urged to keep their vehicles free of valuable items to deter criminals from attempting break-ins.
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