If you find a penny in your car door handle, it could have a special significance.
Imagine this: you are walking towards your car, holding your keys, prepared to start driving. But as you get closer, something doesn’t seem right. Your key is stuck in the lock and you don’t know why. Hey, buddy, you might have been tricked by a car thief using a penny (but everything could actually be okay!).
The Clever Trick with a Penny: A Thief’s Top Tool
Car thieves are known for using clever methods, and one common trick is to use a small coin like a penny or nickel. These tricky people put a small coin in the passenger side door handle. Doesn’t it seem strange? But it could work better than you expect.
Why is the door handle on the side where the passenger sits?
You may ask yourself why thieves choose to steal cars by targeting the passenger side door handle. Here’s the situation: when you try to use your key to lock the doors, it doesn’t work. For what reason? Because that coin is stuck in the car door. It’s like a small obstacle that stops you from locking your car correctly.
The Thief’s Strategy: Hiding and Waiting
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