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New York Asks Residents To Put Apple AirTags In Their Cars As Vehicle Theft Soars

New York City Police Encourage Residents to Use Apple AirTags to Prevent Car Thefts

The New York City Police Department is urging residents to take action against the rising number of car thefts in the city. With over one million vehicle thefts in the United States, the highest in nearly two decades, Mayor Eric Adams has suggested using Apple AirTags to help track stolen cars.

How AirTags Can Help

AirTags are small, disk-shaped devices that attach to keys, bikes, and other items. By placing them in your car, police officers can track stolen vehicles, even days after the theft has occurred. NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey has confirmed that officers will use drones and conventional police work to recover stolen cars with the aid of the AirTag.

How to Get AirTags

AirTags are available for purchase at $29 and require battery replacement once per year. However, the Association for a Better New York has donated 500 AirTags for residents, and the city is working with corporate partners to increase access to the technology.

Why You Should Protect Your Car

Your car is a significant investment that you use for many different reasons, from getting to work to taking your children to school. With a 23% increase in vehicle thefts between 2021 and 2022 in New York state, it’s crucial to take steps to protect your vehicle.

Hold Companies Accountable

Thieves have particularly targeted certain Kia and Hyundai vehicles, which lack electronic immobilizers that prevent criminals from bypassing the ignition in cars manufactured by other companies. New York City officials have asserted that the increases in Kia and Hyundai thefts are attributable to the companies turning a “blind eye” to the vulnerability. Mayor Adams has promised to hold Kia and Hyundai accountable for the public nuisance they’ve created and protect New Yorkers’ cars.

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