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Car Jacking Car Jacking is a nation wide problem. There are many horrifying
tales that people have encountered. In April of 1999 a woman and her baby were
car jacked in their hometown in Georgia. The mother stepped out of the car and
was giving her baby a bottle when out of nowhere a man pushed her into the back
seat of her car and he jumped into the front and took off. She was screaming and
yelling and trying to fight the man. Then she realized she had a cell phone in
her babies’ diaper bag. She managed to get to the phone and then she dialed 911
and left the line open. She was scared and nervous and didn’t know where she was
going or what was going to happen to her and her baby. She was trying to name
out landmarks so the 911 operator could lead the police to them without the car
jacker’s knowledge. The car started slowing down and she was getting ready to
jump out when she suddenly realized that there was a car following them.
A man
got out of his van and jumped into the backseat with her and the baby. They
heard sirens from a police car but it soon faded away. She knew the police were
looking for her. She wondered how she could tell the police to come back to help
them. She was talking to the kidnappers loud enough so the operator could hear,
that police car can’t be looking for you, they went by us. Soon the police came
back and pulled the car over. Everything turned out fine because of this woman’s
quick thinking. (Weingarden 1-3). Car jacking is a problem in the United States.
There has been a rise of auto theft and car jacking in the past years. There are
also ways to prevent this crime and tips to be aware of if you are ever in this
situation. In United States they have recorded over 35,000 attempted car
jackings in the last year and they are on the rise (Brewer 1).
Also, a
speculation is that all victims of car jacking are women and that is not true.
Early one morning, two teenagers stole a man’s car in his driveway, and in a
rage the man jumped onto the car, which was a careless thing to do. He
eventually fell off and was run over. When a situation like this strikes, people
don’t know what to do and go into a state of panic like this man. He put his
life into danger for a possession, his car. Your life is much more valuable that
an object and some people figure this out after it is too late (Brewer 1). Even
though this gives an example of an instance when a man’s car was car jacked, the
fact is that more women are susceptible to this crime. There has been an
increase in violent crimes associated with women in the last few years (Davies
1).
In example, one lady whose assailant tried to help her at first, was caught
by surprise when he kidnapped her in her own car. He beat her and locked her in
the trunk. Through her perseverance, she was able to pry the trunk open. She
finally had to leap from the vehicle and was picked up by a Good Samaritan. The
police found the man and he was wanted for the murder and rape of a woman the
week before (Morris 1-6). Don’t be fooled by the helpfulness of a stranger.
Without her perseverance and smart thinking she could have ended up just like
the woman before her. There are many precautions that you can take to prevent
car jacking and auto theft. Using things like pepper spray, you can defend
yourself if you are ever in this situation (Drury 1).
Another invention that
could be useful to you is the Stop Jack. This instrument once set up will stop
your car when someone takes control of the car and pushes the other person out.
It can sense when the car door opens. If it is not disarmed with the magnetic
card then it will kill the engine dead in its tracks within 20 seconds (Harris
1-40). A third new tool for the prevention of car jacking is a panic button that
is on a cell phone. If you are in trouble you press the panic button and it will
connect you to a control center and it will be forwarded to the police. This
invention is starting to be installed in some rental cars in major cites
(Popular Mechanics 1). These products on the market as well as car alarms can
help prevent a dangerous outcome.
In conclusion, as these stories indicate car
jacking is on the rise and can end in deadly situations. There are many ways you
can increase your chances of not being car jacked. Prevention tips can help
people make the right decisions. It could mean the difference between life or
death of a victim of a car jacking. Here are some things that would be helpful
to know if you were in a car jacking situation. If someone confronts you in your
car do not get out, roll down your window (Brewer 1). Use your common sense and
try to pay attention in unfamiliar and different situations (Drury 2). Stay calm
and think about the task on hand. Make a goal in the situation and put yourself
in front of your car and possessions. Try to carry some form of communication in
unsure and unfamiliar areas. Please use common sense and be careful.
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