• Gnubyte@lemdit.com
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    1 year ago

    Northern California is exactly like this. I saw someone with the wheel jack thing just the other day and was like what the hell is that.

    They tell visitors here in CA to leave cars unlocked and take your belongings so at least the windows don’t get broken into when the burglars break into your rental vehicle.

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        1 year ago

        No, but Republicans want you to think that it is.

        There’s a lot of irrational fear mongering around crime in California that doesn’t hold up to scrutiny.

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        1 year ago

        Only in San Francisco and LA. My small town neighborhood has most of the cars parked on the street with doors unlocked because nobody steals shit here.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah it is. There was a guy trying to break into the cars when my mother in law came out to visit, then her and my family went to SF for a visit and she had to call the police because there was a guy actively casing cars.

        Got our bikes stolen after leaving them out in silicon valley too inside of a very upscale walled off apartment complex. Took me by surprise because we live in a nice area.

        I’ve had a lot of different first hand experiences that have made me extremely weary.

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      1 year ago

      I do this anyway, not for anti-theft reasons I just hate shit in my car, and I hate having to unlock it. So I leave the car empty and unlocked