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Just finished watching a TV show called CRIME WATCH DAILY. One of their stories was about a Colorado incident in which a woman ran into a gas station to pay for gas, leaving the car running with her 4yr old in the back seat! As could be expected, the car was taken by a career criminal who let the police on a lengthy car chase - complete with aerial surveillance.
During the chase you could clearly see the guy cutting off drivers and causing them to stop then jumping out, pulling the driver (violently) from their car...and taking off with a different vehicle. He did this FOUR TIMES and only once was the cars doors locked, preventing him from opening it, and causing him to approach another car. I couldn't help thinking that ONE person with a gun could have stopped the whole scenario from continuing, but that's another matter.
In this day of frequent carjacking's it is amazing to me the number of people who "apparently" don't even think to exercise the minimal effort of locking their cars doors.
Car Chase: Man Hijacks Two Cars in Colorado with a Child Inside Video - ABC News
How many of YOU drive with your doors unlocked on a regular basis?
During the chase you could clearly see the guy cutting off drivers and causing them to stop then jumping out, pulling the driver (violently) from their car...and taking off with a different vehicle. He did this FOUR TIMES and only once was the cars doors locked, preventing him from opening it, and causing him to approach another car. I couldn't help thinking that ONE person with a gun could have stopped the whole scenario from continuing, but that's another matter.
In this day of frequent carjacking's it is amazing to me the number of people who "apparently" don't even think to exercise the minimal effort of locking their cars doors.

Car Chase: Man Hijacks Two Cars in Colorado with a Child Inside Video - ABC News
How many of YOU drive with your doors unlocked on a regular basis?
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