Why to only slash 3 tires? |
Posted: October 19, 2021 |
I've read a few articles in the past about slashing tires, and how it's almost impossible to slash four tires with one swing of a knife. To which I say, hogwash! If you practice a little bit, and use some common sense you can slash all four tires in under 20 seconds.
3) Safety: Since this is usually done in high crime areas, don't do it when there are other people around! Also be sure not to get caught by security cameras or police. A good way to avoid getting caught is to slash the rear tires on one side first, then walk up and down both sides of your car before slashing the front two tires. If anyone asks what you're doing say "I'm having trouble backing out." That should stall them long enough for you to make your escape.
The reason why I only slash 3 tires instead of 4 is because every tire has two sidewalls (one on each side) and if I were to slice through all four sidewalls then the tire would be ruined. This makes slashing tires less effective because your victim will know they need new tires as soon as they try driving their car (which may cause them to abandon the vehicle).
So there you have it! Why do you only slash 3 tires instead of 4? I hope this information is helpful.
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