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on honda's most often see broken lock cylinders and broken trim around upper column a hardened steel-strap with a hinge and hasp to go around column with a welded on cover over the lock cylinder will go along way to stop a thief [use a good padlock like the "master" brand. but if the thief really wants your car they will drag it away with a wrecker with fake signage [and probably stolen plates] alarm systems are almost useless you are in ear shot and can recognize your alarm from everyone Else's my best advise is a 2nd car if you have to go into a bad area on a regular basis drive a reliable junkie old P.O.S. and keep your good car home in the garage or other safe place.
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