tfwnogf
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- Dec 15, 2013
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How dare you victim blameIf you've had two cars stolen in half a year, makes me wonder if you're being sloppy/reckless (getting out for "quick errand" unlocked, with keys still in car, etc.)
How dare you victim blameIf you've had two cars stolen in half a year, makes me wonder if you're being sloppy/reckless (getting out for "quick errand" unlocked, with keys still in car, etc.)
I'm not justifying the thefts, but that doesn't one should not take simple precautions. Again, don't know if lack of precaution occurred in these instances, could just be really bad luck, just a bit odd it's happened twice so close to each other.How dare you victim blame
If you've had two cars stolen in half a year, makes me wonder if you're being sloppy/reckless (getting out for "quick errand" unlocked, with keys still in car, etc.)
they won't do anything even when they do show upUh.. why are the police unavailable until 10am?
InterestingOr people who earn seven figure salaries tend to buy the same luxury SUVs (Lexus, Range Rover) that crime rings prioritize and have the tools to electronically key-fob-clone.
Most thefts of such vehicles aren’t done by the thieves possessing the owner’s actual key - just being able to trick the car into thinking they do, allowing them to drive away.
Yes you aren't supposed to victim shame, millionaire shame, or Claude shameClassic millionaire problem - bought a car that is too valuable. If Giroux was using a 2015 Yaris, like responsible people do, he would still have his sweet gas-ran automobile to use to buy overpriced eggs. Did I miss something?
Aww shit man, I'm sorry. I'll just use my I'm European-card right now.Yes you aren't supposed to victim shame, millionaire shame, or Claude shame