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Is It Useful to Call the Police If My Car's Tires Are Deflated?

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AlessandraFitz
07/29/25 4:04pm
You can choose to call the police. There are three types of braking systems: 1. Service Brake: The brakes commonly used while driving are operated by foot, hence also called foot brakes. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the braking force is transmitted mechanically or hydraulically to the wheel's braking device to generate friction. 2. Parking Brake: Also known as the handbrake, it is a braking device used to prevent the vehicle from sliding when parked. There are generally two types: the intermediate braking type installed on the driveshaft and the direct rear-wheel braking type. 3. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): When driving on slippery or icy low-friction roads, excessive braking can cause the wheels to lock up and lose traction, leading to a loss of control over the vehicle's direction. To enable effective control of the vehicle's direction on such hazardous roads, the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) was developed.
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ArielRose
08/15/25 4:19am
Oh no, my car had its tires deliberately deflated some time ago. I was about to head to work in the morning when I found the tires completely flat, almost causing me to miss something important. I immediately called 110 to report it, and the police arrived quickly to take a statement and check for any surveillance cameras in the area. However, they were upfront about it, saying such minor cases are difficult to investigate—mainly, it’s about documenting the incident to alert community security. I’ve since gotten smarter: I now try to park in areas covered by cameras and have installed a dashcam. Reporting to the police has its benefits—it makes authorities aware of security issues, and if bigger trouble arises later, there’s a record to refer back to. But honestly, when it comes to handling such situations, relying on a portable air pump or calling for roadside assistance is more practical. After all, the police can’t be on call for every minor issue like this.
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MargaretLee
10/12/25 5:37am
I've encountered this issue more than once, so I suggest weighing the costs before calling the police. Reporting to the police is definitely useful as it creates an official record for insurance claims or future liability. However, in reality, police are often too busy, and minor vandalism cases have low priority—it might take days to get feedback. I always keep a spare tire and jack in my car; if the tires are deflated, I ensure safety first, change the tire, and move on—saving time and effort. Meanwhile, check for witnesses or surveillance cameras nearby; having evidence makes reporting to the police more efficient. In the long run, it's best to perform regular safety checks on your car and park in secure locations to avoid giving troublemakers an opportunity.
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JohnnyDella
11/25/25 6:40am
Don't panic if your car tires are deflated, reporting to the police is a safety step. The police can file a report and help prevent future crimes, especially if there are accumulated similar cases in the neighborhood. However, don't set your expectations too high, as limited resources may make it difficult to resolve immediately. From my experience, prioritize fixing the tire issue first—use roadside assistance services to quickly get back on the road. Meanwhile, filing a police report creates a record that benefits overall community safety. Always park in safer spots to minimize risks.
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