The National Insurance Crime Bureau these days released a historic look at vehicle theft in California that shows thefts dropped from a peak year in 1992 more than a 48 % to 2013.
California has the distinction of being the only state to have the most automobile thefts for every single year given that 1960.
The state hit a peak in 1993, when 320,112 cars were stolen. By 2013 that had dropped to 165,292 thefts. NICB credited technologies and innovative law enforcement applications, such as the use of bait automobiles and license plate readers.
Not only is law enforcement exploiting technology, but auto manufacturers have been outfitting cars with much more and far more theft prevention products—from sensible keys to immobilizers to tracking systems, according to NICB.
The nonprofit Des Plaines, Ill.-based NICB is supported by far more than 1,25 home/casualty insurance firms and self-insured organizations.
Vehicle Theft in California Down 48 Percent From Peak, Report Shows
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