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If you’ve noticed a piece of wire, string, or cord tied around a car door handle, it’s natural to feel uneasy—it’s an odd sight that can spark concern, especially in today’s world of rising car thefts and scams. While it might seem like a harmless prank or decoration, in some cases, it could be part of a theft tactic. Here’s what you need to know.
Most Likely Explanations (Ranked by Likelihood)
1. Innocent or Accidental (Most Common)
- Lost item: A wire from a shopping bag, luggage tag, or child’s toy got caught and wasn’t noticed.
- DIY fix: Someone temporarily tied a broken antenna, antenna wire, or loose trim with a twist tie.
- Cultural or spiritual practice: In some communities, people tie red string, cloth, or wire as a protective symbol (e.g., against the “evil eye”).
If the wire is short, frayed, or looks random—it’s probably accidental.
2. Distraction or “Bait” Tactic (Less Common, But Real)
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