Takeo Spikes and PA Auto Theft Prevention fighting against Auto Theft in Philadelphia
Takeo Spikes pronounced as "tuh-kEE-oh" and means "great warrior" in Japanese together with the PA Auto Theft Prevention have announced recently that they will be partnering to combat the rampant auto theft in the Philadelphia area and also across the Commonwealth. Interested Philadelphia Eagles fans are directed to visit the www.watchyourcar.org in order to join the Stars & Cars Sweepstakes as well as to learn how they can protect their vehicles from theft.
Julia Hearthway, Chairperson of the ATPA Board of Directors was so excited to introduce the newly developed "75 Tips for the Tailgater" and is determine to let Philadelphia Eagles fans know that---"whether you are parking in an urban area for a tailgate, or in your own driveway, you should take steps to protect your car from theft. Forty percent of Pennsylvania's reported vehicle thefts are in Philadelphia!"
Hearthway has also added that she is so thrilled that ATPA is partnering with the Philadelphia Eagles and Spikes who has an impressive record of actively participating in the community. Hearthway with reference to Spikes said that "Philadelphia is lucky to have him both on and off the field. Auto theft is a serious problem with serious consequences. We want Eagles fans to have a good defense when it comes to protecting themselves and their vehicles. The prevention tips are your playbook to ensure your ride is there when the game is over."
Mark Donovan, Eagles Senior Vice President of Business Operations has also shared his views and was quoted by PR News as saying: "We are happy to partner with an organization whose mission is to protect our fans. The tips provided by the PA Auto Theft Prevention Authority can help our fans defend themselves against theft year round."
Posted at 02:14 am by BobHawke