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As car thefts have spiked in Toronto, Canada, local police are prescribing new safety measures so that locals can avoid violent encounters with thieves.

One of the recent bits of advice included Toronto Police telling residents of the town of Etobicoke to leave their car key fobs near the door to avoid being attacked in their homes by potential burglars.

According to police, the number of car thefts in the city has more than doubled in recent years. In 2023, more than 12,000 vehicles were reported stolen. In 2019, just over 5,000 were reported stolen.

Thieves have begun breaking into houses to steal keys in order to steal cars, prompting controversial prevention advice from Toronto Police Constable Marco Ricciardi at an Etobicoke town hall last month, according to City News.

During the town hall, Ricciardi advised that residents leave their car keys near the front doors of their houses so that they do not have to confront violent criminals, who he noted often have "real guns."

He said at the Feb. 27 meeting, "To prevent the possibility of being attacked in your home, leave your FOBs at your front door. Because they’re breaking into your home to steal your car. They don’t want anything else."

"A lot of them that they’re arresting have guns on them. And they’re not toy guns, they’re real guns. They’re loaded," he added.

Toronto Police sent out a memo clarifying these comments on March 13. The memo, published on the official Toronto Police Service website, also provided additional "Home Invasion Prevention Tips."

It stated, "An officer at a recent community meeting suggested that people leave the keys to their vehicle in a faraday bag by the front door. While well meaning, there are also other ways to prevent auto theft motivated home invasions."

"For additional context, in Toronto, home invasions and break and enters for auto theft occurrences rose 400 percent in 2023. Police are concerned about an escalation in violence, where all sorts of weapons and firearms are being used to steal vehicles, and that includes during home invasions," the page added, before listing other safety tips.

This included instructions to "Park vehicles in garage, if possible," "Ensure your driveway is well lit and keep exterior lights on all night," "install a home security system – activate alarm on STAY when home and AWAY when out," and "Do not post on social media when you will be away on holiday."

Toronto Police responded to Fox News Digital's request for comment on Thursday, reiterating that Ricciardi's comment was "well meaning, and for context, was in response to the increasing number of violent home invasions and break and enters related to vehicle thefts."

A recent report from local outlet "City News Toronto" detailed how police in the York region of the city have been passing out doorstops as extra security against burglars that have been kicking in doors.

Local reporter Michelle Mackey stated, "Doorstops have been handed out to some residents in an effort to prevent door kick break-ins to steal car keys."

A local resident told the outlet that being handed one of these doorsteps made her feel that her area was "very high risk" for break-ins.

Police in other parts of Canada have been slammed for giving unorthodox advice for locals dealing with criminals. Quebec’s local police force, Sûreté du Québec (SQ) advised residents in January not to share footage of thieves stealing packages from their porches to social media, stating that "could be a violation of private life." ****

SQ Lt. Benoit Richard stated, "If you get some proof that somebody might have stolen something, call the police, give that proof to the police. We'll do the investigation, bring that person to justice and file some charges."

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**** That's BULL - if they are implying it violates the rights of a @#$% criminal.
If I catch a thief on video, you bet I'll share it. People used to be put in stockades in the middle of town to SHAME them in public for theft. Time to bring back such things. Make their faces public, warn others - if you see this person, they are a criminal.
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They will have to get past my 12 gauge first and if they survive that I will give them the keys
Only one like allowed otherwise I'd do at least 3 types
 

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Might want to catch up on that old "manual transmission" joke ? - it makes for fun, but you'd be surprised at how many, including Z and Millennials who can drive them fine. And more are requesting to be taught how to drive them.

I had new tires put on my SX4 this week - they had no problems driving it and said it was easier than the Corvette they were also working on. Said everything there could handle a stick.
Yes, but those aren’t the people who are stealing cars.
 

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**** That's BULL - if they are implying it violates the rights of a @#$% criminal.
If I catch a thief on video, you bet I'll share it. People used to be put in stockades in the middle of town to SHAME them in public for theft. Time to bring back such things. Make their faces public, warn others - if you see this person, they are a criminal.
If you catch the thief. Tie his arms to a fence out from him. Drop his pants and underwear. Now bring a calf that is still nursing to him. After that calf is done with him. Bet he will never try to steal another vehicle.
 

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If you catch the thief. Tie his arms to a fence out from him. Drop his pants and underwear. Now bring a calf that is still nursing to him. After that calf is done with him. Bet he will never try to steal another vehicle.
Damn that’s harsh!!! But effective I guess
 

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If you catch the thief. Tie his arms to a fence out from him. Drop his pants and underwear. Now bring a calf that is still nursing to him. After that calf is done with him. Bet he will never try to steal another vehicle.
Love it. LOL. Can't stop laughing
I grew up with cows and horse and back then you don't enter other property and if you did it was called trespassing.
Today the trespassers have more rights then we do.
 

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Leave a hungry and rabid chihuahua in there......
I was always a fan of the boa constrictor left in the Hummer on Gone in 60 Seconds. Still didn't help unfortunately ?
 

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https://www.foxnews.com/media/toron...ont-doors-avoid-confrontation-violent-thieves


As car thefts have spiked in Toronto, Canada, local police are prescribing new safety measures so that locals can avoid violent encounters with thieves.

One of the recent bits of advice included Toronto Police telling residents of the town of Etobicoke to leave their car key fobs near the door to avoid being attacked in their homes by potential burglars.

According to police, the number of car thefts in the city has more than doubled in recent years. In 2023, more than 12,000 vehicles were reported stolen. In 2019, just over 5,000 were reported stolen.

Thieves have begun breaking into houses to steal keys in order to steal cars, prompting controversial prevention advice from Toronto Police Constable Marco Ricciardi at an Etobicoke town hall last month, according to City News.

During the town hall, Ricciardi advised that residents leave their car keys near the front doors of their houses so that they do not have to confront violent criminals, who he noted often have "real guns."

He said at the Feb. 27 meeting, "To prevent the possibility of being attacked in your home, leave your FOBs at your front door. Because they’re breaking into your home to steal your car. They don’t want anything else."

"A lot of them that they’re arresting have guns on them. And they’re not toy guns, they’re real guns. They’re loaded," he added.

Toronto Police sent out a memo clarifying these comments on March 13. The memo, published on the official Toronto Police Service website, also provided additional "Home Invasion Prevention Tips."

It stated, "An officer at a recent community meeting suggested that people leave the keys to their vehicle in a faraday bag by the front door. While well meaning, there are also other ways to prevent auto theft motivated home invasions."

"For additional context, in Toronto, home invasions and break and enters for auto theft occurrences rose 400 percent in 2023. Police are concerned about an escalation in violence, where all sorts of weapons and firearms are being used to steal vehicles, and that includes during home invasions," the page added, before listing other safety tips.

This included instructions to "Park vehicles in garage, if possible," "Ensure your driveway is well lit and keep exterior lights on all night," "install a home security system – activate alarm on STAY when home and AWAY when out," and "Do not post on social media when you will be away on holiday."

Toronto Police responded to Fox News Digital's request for comment on Thursday, reiterating that Ricciardi's comment was "well meaning, and for context, was in response to the increasing number of violent home invasions and break and enters related to vehicle thefts."

A recent report from local outlet "City News Toronto" detailed how police in the York region of the city have been passing out doorstops as extra security against burglars that have been kicking in doors.

Local reporter Michelle Mackey stated, "Doorstops have been handed out to some residents in an effort to prevent door kick break-ins to steal car keys."

A local resident told the outlet that being handed one of these doorsteps made her feel that her area was "very high risk" for break-ins.

Police in other parts of Canada have been slammed for giving unorthodox advice for locals dealing with criminals. Quebec’s local police force, Sûreté du Québec (SQ) advised residents in January not to share footage of thieves stealing packages from their porches to social media, stating that "could be a violation of private life." ****

SQ Lt. Benoit Richard stated, "If you get some proof that somebody might have stolen something, call the police, give that proof to the police. We'll do the investigation, bring that person to justice and file some charges."

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**** That's BULL - if they are implying it violates the rights of a @#$% criminal.
If I catch a thief on video, you bet I'll share it. People used to be put in stockades in the middle of town to SHAME them in public for theft. Time to bring back such things. Make their faces public, warn others - if you see this person, they are a criminal.
I expect nothing less from a country ran by a c*** like Trudeau. I'd bet he'd prop his front door open for them to have a go at his wife just to save his own skin.
 

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Oh yeah? Tell that to this guy:
https://www.ram-trx.com/threads/trx-stollen-auburn-hills-mi-with-ravelco.21024/

Basically, ravelco can be bypassed right at the plug in under a minute with two jumper wires (there’s a YouTube video on this floating around that I won’t post on here).
Wow, that thread is really damning.

I also love the audacity for Ravelco to say:

"it can be installed along with any other type of security system. THOUGH WE DO RECOMMEND NOT TO WASTE YOUR MONEY"

That's some unparalleled arrogance.
 

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Found the video link of the Dallas Wrangler. Sadly it wasn't just a Wrangler, it was also a 392 ?

 

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Oh yeah? Tell that to this guy:
https://www.ram-trx.com/threads/trx-stollen-auburn-hills-mi-with-ravelco.21024/

Basically, ravelco can be bypassed right at the plug in under a minute with two jumper wires (there’s a YouTube video on this floating around that I won’t post on here).
What have I been trying to say for a while? Yeah, it CAN be bypassed, it's a known thing, and even I can figure it out - maybe not as fast as some in my old age and all, but geesh, it's not THAT hard.
There's 5 wires. One is a ground - find and disable that or ignore it. the other 4 (2 pairs) are related to the fuel pump and starter relays.
It's not that hard then to figure out how to get those going from 4 wires. Anyone knows the colors of those wires in a JT.
There's even a Trail Hawk as I recall that was stolen WITH that device in it. The guy had a video of the theft somewhere. I never bothered with that.

I can tell you of at least 3 people who have called the company and gotten the most arrogant and nasty older guy on the other end............
I've talked about their dozens of web sites and dozens of FB pages so they can control the narrative.

And there's the guy who was talking of creating a device that plugged in and told you which pins to jump by quickly running some tests.


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