Today we're gonna have ourselves a quick little look at auto theft in Canada. We'll be looking at why people steal cars, what type of cars they steal, where they're getting the cars they steal and the rates at which cars are actually stolen.
First off, there are 5 main reasons as to why people commit auto theft. This and this website both suggest a very similar set of reasons. The reasons are as follows: 1. For joyrides. 2. for personal use. 3. to be used in other crimes. 4. to be chopped for parts that can be sold off. and 5. to be sold intact. As we can see, 3 or 4 of the 5 reasons are instrumental, meaning that auto theft is usually for profit.
In Canada, most cars are stolen in Alberta, with 536 auto thefts per 100,000 population in 2016. Alberta had 22,801 auto thefts. This is substantially more than Ontario's 17,223, especially considering that Ontario has a rate of 123 auto thefts per 100,000 population.
The type of vehicle most commonly stolen vehicle across Canada was a 2018 Honda CR-V. However, in Alberta where the most auto thefts occur, 8/10 vehicles in the top 10 stolen list were ford trucks, with the number 1 being a Ford F350. Vehicles that are stolen often tend to be vehicles that are very popular. This is because they will be far less noticeable in a crowd of other vehicles, and the parts are guaranteed to be in high demand.
So if you want to avoid your car being stolen, there are a few steps you can take. 1. The first and easiest step is to turn off and lock your vehicle when it's not in use (obviously, I hope). 2. The next is to make sure that valuables in your car are placed out of sight when you are not in your car. This one moreso applies to avoiding breaking and entering, but is still an easy step to avoid being stolen from. 3. Make your car identifiable. In the event that your car is stolen, identifiable such as bumper stickers, or even having your VIN etched visibly on the vehicle will make identifying and recovering your vehicle far easier. Not only will this step make recovery easier, but it will also make your car less attractive to smarter thieves. 4. Anti theft devices such as vehicle immobilizers and steering wheel locks can make your car substantially more difficult to steal. Thieves will likely leave you alone when there are easier marks all around them. 5. Park in a garage. If you have one available, parking in a garage puts your vehicle out of sight and makes it more difficult to get to unnoticed. Using these 5 steps should ensure that your vehicle isn't stolen, and if it is you will have a much easier time finding and retrieving it.
In conclusion, auto theft is usually for profit, though occasionally for pleasure. If you don't want your car to be stolen, don't drive a ford in Alberta. If you're intent on driving a ford in Alberta, put some stickers on it, park it in a garage, lock it when you're not using it, and maybe consider some anti theft devices.