Dear UMBC Community,
To enhance vehicle security on campus, the UMBC Police Department will provide steering wheel locks free of charge to students, faculty, and staff who own Hondas or Infinitis. This initiative follows a recent nationwide uptick in break-ins and thefts, as well as thefts of airbags and catalytic converters. Locally, Hondas have become a particular target, with the driver's side window being broken and airbags being stolen from steering wheels.
UMBC Police will distribute steering wheel locks and other safety enhancements on a first-come, first-served basis from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. starting today, February 9, and continuing next week, February 12 through 16. Please bring your vehicle to the trailer located in the back of Parking Lot 8 and be prepared to show your registration and UMBC ID.
Additionally, vehicle owners are advised to take the following precautions:
- Never leave keys inside the vehicle.
- Ensure the vehicle's doors are locked and windows fully closed.
- Opt for well-lit parking areas whenever possible.
- Avoid parking adjacent to large vehicles.
- Refrain from leaving valuables in the car; keep them out of sight.
- Use a steering wheel lock.
- Hyundai and Kia have released anti-theft software updates for affected models. Owners of these vehicles should contact Hyundai (toll-free at 800-633-5151), Kia (toll-free at 800-333-4542), or your local Hyundai or Kia dealership for more information.
Sincerely,
Bruce Perry '97, Chief of Police