Crime & Safety

Free VIN-Etching Planned at Moravian Village

Having your VIN etched into the glass of your vehicle can be a deterrent for thieves. Auto theft task force will etch VIN numbers for free Saturday in Bethlehem.

 

The Lehigh County Auto Theft and Insurance Fraud Task Force has scheduled a free Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)-etching event in Bethlehem on Saturday, July 21, 2012.

The event will be held from 8 a.m. to noon at retirement community, 526 Wood St. in Bethlehem.

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The event is open to all vehicle owners in the Lehigh Valley, and there is no limit on the number of vehicles that motorists can bring to the event.

is the process of chemically etching a vehicle’s unique identification number on all windows and sunroofs. The process does not harm the windows and doesn’t detract from the appearance of the vehicle.

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Detectives who do the VIN engraving, which takes minutes, use special software and a dot matrix printer to create stencils with the identification number on them. The stencils then are applied to each of the vehicle’s windows and are dabbed with an acid solution. The stencils are removed, and the glass is cleaned with glass cleaner. The number remains behind and is lightly etched into the glass.

Detective Sgt. Salvatore Aprile of the Task Force said that vehicle owners can save money by coming to the free VIN-etching events, which are held several times a year in the Lehigh Valley.

Car dealerships offer similar etching services as an option, but those can cost between $100 and $300, Aprile said.

Aprile said that the etching is a simple way to deter thieves from stealing a vehicle. If someone steals a VIN-etched vehicle, the thief will have to replace all the windows or defacevthe glass to remove the etching so the vehicle can’t be identified as being stolen, according to Aprile.

“Because it is more trouble for them, thieves are less likely to steal vehicles that have their windows and sunroofs engraved,” Aprile said. “At this free event, vehicle owners can protect their property and have peace of mind that they took an active step to prevent becoming a victim of vehicle theft.”


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