Car Theft Prevention Tips

by airforce1limo 10/5/2009 7:01:00 PM

A little off of the topic of limousines, but still vehicle related. Here are some tips to help prevent car theft.

 

  • Never leave your car running while you run into a store. I see this all of the time and can’t believe that people do this. They leave their car in front of a store with the keys in the ignition, while they run in for their coffee or whatever.
  • Never leave your keys in your car.
  • When you park your car, always roll up the windows and lock the doors.
  • Park in well lit areas
  • Don’t leave valuable items in your car or in plain sight.
  • Don’t leave your identification or credit cards in the car.
  • Don’t keep the car’s title card in the vehicle.
  • Use a steering wheel lock and other such deterrent locks.
  • Invest in a car alarm or other form of security system.
  • If your stereo has a detachable faceplate, take it off and lock it in the glove box.

 

Most of these tips should be common sense.

Open Container Law for Limousines

by airforce1limo 10/2/2009 1:54:00 AM

I was wondering if limousines had to abide by the “Open Container Laws”, since they all seem to offer a bar in the back. Basically all passengers in a limousine are exempt from the law, while the driver is not. The driver of the vehicle must be separated from the liquor, of course. The conditions of this law apply to California and many other states.

If you are unsure about your state, do some research on the topic.

 

This is by no means legal advice, so check it out with your Limousine company and your local and state laws. This is where I found the rules broken down into something readable.

Open Container Laws

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