Vehicle thefts are on the rise nationwide, are they in the Lowcountry?
This comes as a new report from the
While car thefts are actually down in both
Recently, management at The Islands apartments and townhomes on
"So like a steering wheel lock for example -- that could be something that is definitely an option," said Sgt.
Data also shows there has been a surge in thefts of Kias and Hyundais, and experts like
"There was a
A new anti-theft software was released earlier this year for the impacted vehicles, but Friedlander said it hasn't helped much.
"Instead of initiating a mandatory recall where the manufacturers would have installed the engine immobilizer, they decided to do this voluntary process of a software upgrade and it's not being effective," he said.
Now, some vehicle owners are being impacted by the problem when it comes to car insurance coverage.
"For customers shopping for a policy, many auto insurers have stopped writing new policies on these vehicles because of the theft situation -- so it's challenging," Friedlander said. "There's still some companies out there that are writing it -- most likely you're going to pay a lot more for this coverage than you did a year ago."
News 2 reached out to
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We take seriously our responsibility to manage risk and the impact of excess claim costs on all our customers. In this case, it became necessary to take action to protect our policyholders and our business.
We are monitoring this situation very closely and will adjust our approach as appropriate."
While
"They don't want their competitors to know what markets they have stopped writing certain types of policies in," Friedlander explained. "So as a result they are allowed to keep this information confidential, state regulations allow that. And that's why we are not seeing broad announcements that we're going to stop writing these policies in these specific cities."
Sgt. Gibson also offered advice for residents like parking in well-lit areas and avoiding environments that would allow a criminal to be hidden. He also recommends homeowners add security cameras to their properties.
"There's a myriad of crimes that happen just by someone illegally entering your vehicle," he said.
Besides vehicle thefts,
A report from the agency shows thefts from vehicles average at about two incidents per day, with 421 reports this year as of
"It's going to be a problem that we've seen for a while and it's not going to be a problem that's is just magically going to evaporate and go away," Gibson said.
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