Video shows carjacker steal 2 luxury cars from Westchester resident
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Published 2021-04-29
All Comments (21)
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Yeah when I spend 6 figures on a couple of vehicles I always leave the keys in them. Said nobody...... but this guy
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Insurance: The keys were where? Him: in the car Insurance: Sounds like a you problem
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Thieves should've used the keys for the gate he kept in the gate
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Imagine leaving the keys inside the type of vehicles you have that has to be the most dumbest thing ever.
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He left the keys in the cars so he can test out if the GPS trackers really work. Smart man he is.
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I live in a remote part of Scotland, we have near zero crime, no guns, no shady people just looking to steal your stuff, NEVER in a million years would I leave my keys in my car even on my property, NEVER.
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This man is smart enough to have his OWN tracking devices in his car, yet leaves the keys 🔑
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LMFAOOO my dude long pressed the menu button and clicked on “return personal vehicle to garage”
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The ONLY time I leave my keys in my two cars is when I’m driving it.
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And these guys just happened to know the keys would be in the cars? 🤔. More to the story I think.
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Leaving the keys inside the vehicle, smartest man on earth
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It doesn’t matter how rich you are, it doesn’t matter who you are, NEVER LEAVE YOUR KEYS IN THE CAR! It’s just common sense
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Better start questioning his daughter. Smh probably one of her ex's or a side piece she had.
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Have half a million dollars worth of cars sitting in front of house in clear view of the public and leave the keys inside each of them. Smart man.
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Same thing happened to my dad a few weeks ago but we never found the truck. Just gone like that while we where sleeping but hey what can you do. Lucky he found his cars back, good for him.
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His daughter told her thug boyfriends that her dad leaves the keys in the Mercedes.. Inside job..
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I'm insulted!!! I've been leaving the keys inside my Mazda protege for months and nobody has taken it!!!
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Before I watched the video I felt so bad cause I kept imagining maybe they hacked his car by computer to get it to start. But now listening to him saying he left the keys inside? How stupid can people be?This is an expensive lesson for him to learn.
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In 1975 my uncle had a better anti-theft device than all these smart chips, GPS and alarms put together. It was a fuel kill-off switch in a hidden place. The thieves would steal his car and run out of fuel 1 block away. The kill switch did not let fuel pass to the engine.