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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1998742" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Sad when it comes to this. Older folks cars are their last freedom, but its not good for the rest of the population when they get to that level.</p><p>My Grandmother had her car hijacked by her son for these same reasons. She was over a mile from home using her walker when the police found her in response to a missing person report by my mom that went to check on her. They didn't have silver alerts in those days. Its was supposed to be a 24 hour time frame before they would look, but mom worked for the city, and got a break.</p><p>They took the car home, and put a piece of paper in the coil slot on the distributor so it wouldn't start. I guess she was ok with it being there, even though it wouldn't start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1998742, member: 5412"] Sad when it comes to this. Older folks cars are their last freedom, but its not good for the rest of the population when they get to that level. My Grandmother had her car hijacked by her son for these same reasons. She was over a mile from home using her walker when the police found her in response to a missing person report by my mom that went to check on her. They didn't have silver alerts in those days. Its was supposed to be a 24 hour time frame before they would look, but mom worked for the city, and got a break. They took the car home, and put a piece of paper in the coil slot on the distributor so it wouldn't start. I guess she was ok with it being there, even though it wouldn't start. [/QUOTE]
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