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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 3870361" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>The biggest issue I have is with the repeated "were your car doors locked?" and "lock your car doors" posts over and over again. I think the person who posted it to begin with knows "Gee, I should've locked my car door," or maybe "My 1992 Dodge Minivan isn't the the best place to keep my Patek Phillipe Stainless Steel Nautilis." I am very glad they posted, it serves as a reminder to me to lock my doors, make sure valuables are out of site or take other actions to avoid a theft. You can do everything right and your car can still get broken into, even if nothing is in it.</p><p></p><p>So, I will always stick up for the victim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 3870361, member: 27098"] The biggest issue I have is with the repeated "were your car doors locked?" and "lock your car doors" posts over and over again. I think the person who posted it to begin with knows "Gee, I should've locked my car door," or maybe "My 1992 Dodge Minivan isn't the the best place to keep my Patek Phillipe Stainless Steel Nautilis." I am very glad they posted, it serves as a reminder to me to lock my doors, make sure valuables are out of site or take other actions to avoid a theft. You can do everything right and your car can still get broken into, even if nothing is in it. So, I will always stick up for the victim. [/QUOTE]
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