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This Chicago mayor is worse than Lightfoot ..He was mocked for suing automakers for car thefts...
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Aug 29, 2023 14:04:28   #
Drue-Marie
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
A car manufacturer could build a model with zero security features..
Owners could leave them unlocked with the keys in the ignition...
And when they're stolen, the blame would still be 100% on the thieves...


This kind of thinking from the left is r****ded..
"She wouldn't have been raped if she made her vagina less accessible" kind of logic...


https://abcnews.go.com/Business/pays-medical-bills-after-mass-shootings/story?id=99390939

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Aug 29, 2023 14:38:10   #
Byrd
 
Drue-Marie wrote:
Funny thing is... nobody looks at my Saab with ill intentions. Nobody looks at my husband's Audi. No one messed with any of my Hondas, no one was interested in the fresh off the show room Chevy Equinox. No one did anything to the late model van we had for a couple of years.

The only car that was vulnerable to theft or vandalism was my Kia Soul. So, if EVERY other car I have ever had NO problems with being a target. What is Kia and Hyundai doing to make their cars less prone to be targeted? They put out a fix-it-yourself security measure that operated with blue tooth with a cell phone paired with the cars, and it failed. Why should car buyers, thinking they are getting a nice car but end up being victimized by a faulty security measure.

IMHO, if you owned a car without security features, and you had your car totaled out, you lose a significant amount of the money you put into buying the car, and now you have to figure out how to raise a down payment on your next car, since the insurance payout was less than the amount of the debt you have on your car. I think you would be quite irate.
Funny thing is... nobody looks at my Saab with il... (show quote)


All cars are vulerable. Whats to stop them from breaking a window and unlocking the door. A car with no windows?
It happened to my neighbors car, It was stolen right out of her driveway. There is no such thing as a car that nobody could steal. What kind of security system would you install that would guarrentee it could not be stolen?

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Aug 29, 2023 14:44:23   #
JR-57 Loc: South Carolina
 
Byrd wrote:
All cars are vulerable. Whats to stop them from breaking a window and unlocking the door. A car with no windows?
It happened to my neighbors car, It was stolen right out of her driveway. There is no such thing as a car that nobody could steal. What kind of security system would you install that would guarrentee it could not be stolen?

440 Volt? It’s electric. The greenies might like it.

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Aug 29, 2023 16:11:20   #
martsiva
 
Drue-Marie wrote:
I sold my Kia Soul because I couldn't park anywhere without having to worry about it getting damaged. I still drive a stick shift, but the manual t***smission is a bit of a *stolen* preventive, but it doesn't stop the break-ins and damage. The City of Milwaukee has a class action lawsuit against Kia and Hyundai because Kia and Hyundai knew about the problem and did nothing. My niece had a Kia, too. Hers got broken into three times before she finally sold her Kia.

PR, I know you want to blame lefties, liberals, democrats, and Biden for everything bad. This problem is going on all over the country. Kia KNEW their cars were vulnerable and did NOTHING.

https://www.fox6now.com/news/milwaukee-kia-hyundai-thefts-class-action-lawsuit-settled

https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2023/05/18/kia-hyundai-settle-class-action-for-200-million-related-to-car-thefts/70233568007/

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/nyc-to-sue-hyundai-kia-over-stunning-vehicle-theft-spikes-what-to-know/4221622/
I sold my Kia Soul because I couldn't park anywher... (show quote)


So in other words the cars are to blame and not the car thieves! That is ludicrous!!

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Aug 29, 2023 16:13:31   #
martsiva
 
Drue-Marie wrote:
Funny thing is... nobody looks at my Saab with ill intentions. Nobody looks at my husband's Audi. No one messed with any of my Hondas, no one was interested in the fresh off the show room Chevy Equinox. No one did anything to the late model van we had for a couple of years.

The only car that was vulnerable to theft or vandalism was my Kia Soul. So, if EVERY other car I have ever had NO problems with being a target. What is Kia and Hyundai doing to make their cars less prone to be targeted? They put out a fix-it-yourself security measure that operated with blue tooth with a cell phone paired with the cars, and it failed. Why should car buyers, thinking they are getting a nice car but end up being victimized by a faulty security measure.

IMHO, if you owned a car without security features, and you had your car totaled out, you lose a significant amount of the money you put into buying the car, and now you have to figure out how to raise a down payment on your next car, since the insurance payout was less than the amount of the debt you have on your car. I think you would be quite irate.
Funny thing is... nobody looks at my Saab with il... (show quote)


NONE of this negates the fact that the car thieves are to blame!!

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Aug 29, 2023 16:24:42   #
martsiva
 
Drue-Marie wrote:
https://abcnews.go.com/Business/pays-medical-bills-after-mass-shootings/story?id=99390939


So the guns went of nilly-willy all by themselves. Let`s just forget about the criminals who were holding and controlling them!!

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Aug 29, 2023 20:17:56   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Drue-Marie wrote:
https://abcnews.go.com/Business/pays-medical-bills-after-mass-shootings/story?id=99390939


So more of the same r****ded logic...

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