Finding a plastic bottle tucked near your car tire—especially wedged in the wheel well or hanging from the axle—is not a random act of littering. In many regions, this is a recognized tactic used by thieves or scammers, and it warrants immediate caution.
🚨 What It Likely Means
1. A Distraction Technique
Thieves place a noisy bottle (often partially filled with rocks or coins) so it rattles loudly when you drive away.
When you hear the noise, you’ll likely get out of your car to investigate, leaving it unlocked or unattended—even for just 30 seconds.
In that moment, an accomplice may steal your purse, phone, or even the car itself.
2. A Marker for Surveillance
In some organized crime schemes, bottles are used as signals to indicate:
A vehicle has been “tagged” for potential theft
The driver lives alone or follows a predictable routine
The car contains valuables (e.g., after shopping)
🔍 While not universal, law enforcement agencies in the U.S., Canada, and Europe have issued warnings about this tactic, especially in parking lots, apartment complexes, and transit stations.
✅ What You Should Do
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