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Car Trackers & Immobilisers in Newham
Protect your vehicle from relay theft and key-cloning in the London Borough of Newham. Our GPS trackers and immobilisers provide 24/7 security for cars, vans, and fleet vehicles.
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Newham, a London borough in East London, spans postcode districts including E6 (East Ham), E7 (Forest Gate), E12 (Manor Park), E13 (Plaistow), E15 (Stratford), E16 (Canning Town, Royal Docks), E20 (Stratford, Olympic Park), and IG11 (Barking Riverside). The borough’s position with direct access to the A13, A406 North Circular, and M11 makes it a strategic target for organised vehicle theft. LockCar provides mobile fitting of advanced relay immobilisers and GPS trackers across all Newham postcodes.
Vehicle theft across Newham
Newham has experienced significant vehicle theft, particularly in residential areas with off-street driveway parking. Areas like Forest Gate (E7), East Ham (E6), and Manor Park (E12) have seen relay attacks targeting SUVs and executive cars. Thieves exploit the A406 and M11 connectivity, moving stolen vehicles quickly towards Essex or into Central London.
Commercial vehicle theft is a major concern in Newham, especially around industrial estates in Beckton (E6), Silvertown (E16), and Canning Town (E16). Vans containing tools and equipment are frequently targeted. The LockCar immobiliser range provides an effective physical barrier.
Areas near the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (E20) and Westfield Stratford City see high volumes of vehicle crime. A professionally fitted GPS tracker ensures location can be immediately relayed to the Metropolitan Police.
The Metropolitan Police urge drivers of keyless-entry vehicles across Newham to use a Faraday pouch for key fobs at home AND install a physical relay immobiliser. The pouch blocks the signal when the key is stationary; the immobiliser protects you when you are away from the vehicle with the key. Both layers are essential.
Relay attacks in Newham — the specifics
Newham’s position in East London with direct access to the A13, A406, and M11 makes it a prime target for vehicle thieves. A relay attack can be carried out in under two minutes. One criminal stands near the house with an amplifier to capture the key fob’s signal, while another stands by the car with a transmitter to rebroadcast it.
Areas with higher-density housing where vehicles are parked close to front doors are particularly vulnerable. Organised crime groups often target multiple vehicles across different Newham postcodes in a single night.
LockCar immobiliser & tracker range for Newham
Newham and surrounding areas covered
Our Newham mobile service covers all borough postcode districts including E6 (East Ham), E7 (Forest Gate), E12 (Manor Park), E13 (Plaistow), E15 (Stratford), E16 (Canning Town, Royal Docks), E20 (Olympic Park), and IG11 (Barking Riverside). We also cover adjacent East London areas including Barking, Dagenham, and Redbridge.
Do you cover Stratford, East Ham, and Canning Town as well as Forest Gate?
Yes — our Newham service covers the entire borough. All postcode districts are within our mobile fitting radius.
Can I get a GPS tracker fitted at my workplace in Newham?
Yes. We can install at your home, workplace, or any secure parking area. For commercial fleet installations, we offer discounted multi-vehicle rates.
How does LockCar’s immobiliser differ from the factory-fitted one?
Factory-fitted immobilisers communicate with the key fob via radio signal — they can be defeated by relay amplification. LockCar adds a physical relay break in the start circuit that requires a separate, encrypted authentication (proximity tag, Wi-Fi signal, or app) to close.
What is the LFM Fleet Platform for Newham businesses?
The LockCar Fleet Monitoring Platform (LFM) is a web-based dashboard for businesses managing multiple vehicles. Contact us for fleet pricing for five or more vehicles.
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E6 · E7 · E12 · E13 · E15 · E16 · E20 · IG11 · Same-day available
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