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Hi, my name is Daniel with Expert Village. Today I'm going to show you how to hide money
in your car. Alright, now we're going to talk about the glove box. Oh yes, the glove box.
I know I don't like the glove box neither, because most of the time in our glove box,
whenever we have an officer shine his flashlight going license and registration and insurance
sir. But the glove box is also a wonderful place to hide a little bit of extra change
when you need to hide it. Watch. Alright, the best thing about this is there's so much
stuff in there you can hide it in. As you see I just grabbed an old birthday card that
I think that I gave to my sister or something like that, I hid it in there. You can hide
it in the documents of your paperwork that you will give to the police, you can hide
it once again inside of the CD, there's multiple places that you can just maneuver and stick
in between sheets of paper inside of the glove box. If you need to hide some money, a glove
box is always a good option. Now there's also some don'ts with all those do's in a glove
box. One of the biggest glove box don'ts is simply this; you don't want to have it sitting
out in the obvious. This is kind of like when you put the paper over the top of the console
because when people break into your car, God forbid, but one of the first things they're
going to do is flip the glove box open and look. If nothing is in plain sight, a lot
of times thieves, robbers, or etc. will just continue to move. So don't just throw it in
the glove box just like you wouldn't throw it in the console. You've got to have more
restrut and strategy to it.