Car thefts on the rise, requests for help on social networks to find your vehicle

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Car thefts are growing in Palermo and beyond, to be affected by this phenomenon is not only the South, but all of Italy for several months now.

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The situation was already bad and worrying before, now it is becoming more and more serious, probably also due to the crisis that is leaving no one a chance.

There is not a day in which reports of theft of cars of any kind are not reported, for the moment official data cannot be given, because precise numbers have not been provided on daily car thefts, but we know that these are constantly growing numbers.

Car theft on the rise, what’s happening on social media

The criminals have devised new methods that allow you to make money without too much effort and without attracting attention. They operate both day and nightthey steal cars in a few seconds without even damaging them perhaps by leveraging the technology that paves the way in any area and context.

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Consequently, always speaking of modernityAnd, that’s all there is talk of on social media too, where those who have suffered a car or motorcycle theft put on alert those who could be the next victims. Many users report stolen or abandoned cars with photos, there are many who take advantage of social networks to ask for help in the hope of being able to find their vehicle, in any condition.

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Some of the reports from the past few hours

The latest reports in Palermo reveal that it is not only modern and large-engined cars that are being targeted but also the classic small cars. In the long list of cars stolen and then abandoned, there is for example a Fiat 500 without lights, then a Panda found in via Filippo Corazza or a Panda stolen in Bagheria, a Peugeot stolen in via Tommaso Calojra alla Noce, a bike even stolen at the Garibaldi institute and a red Fiat 500 that had been stolen towards the civic hospital of Palermo.

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These first indications show us that the list of car thefts is very long (and it’s not even complete). What is serious is that not only are cars stolen, then deprived of valuable parts and abandoned, but that to get involved they are also the victim’s documents, which are often ruined and thrown away. Among these are for example licenses, tax codes or even documents relating to the car. The economic damage ends up being very substantial and worrying.