There are plenty of things in life that make me uneasy, but the idea of someone stealing my car ranks pretty high on the list. It’s not just about losing the vehicle—it’s about the sense of being violated, of having someone invade your personal space.
And just when you think you’ve seen every trick in the book—like coins wedged in door handles or electronic key jammers—there’s always something new and unexpected. The latest? A plain plastic water bottle on your tire. It might sound ridiculous at first, but believe it or not, this everyday item could be part of a surprisingly clever trick used by car thieves to target their next victim.

Here’s how the scam works. Some crafty criminals have discovered that they can use a plastic bottle to not only mark a car but to create a perfect distraction. They typically wedge an empty bottle between the tread and wheel well of the front passenger-side tire. Why that specific location? Because it’s not easily visible from the driver’s side when you approach your car. You hop in, start the engine, and begin to pull away—then suddenly, you hear an odd crunching or crackling sound. It’s the kind of sound that makes any responsible driver stop in their tracks. You instantly worry that you might’ve run over something important or that there’s something wrong with your vehicle.