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Texas 2k11 Road trip horror story
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 10537931" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>its pretty much :nono: everywhere. its happened a few times where someone hopped in and stole the car, then got into a major wreck injuring an innocent 3rd party. its almost "like" leaving a loaded gun laying on a park bench while you run to the bathroom to take a leak. obviously that's a bit of a stretch of course but that's the rationale behind it. you can be sued in civil court if that happens and i guess there are some sort of criminal statutes on it as well in some areas but im not sure. </p><p></p><p>next time, get a remote start alarm so you can fire it up to get it warmed up or the a/c going or whatever. the truck cant be stolen without the key in the ignition. i did this on my truck.</p><p></p><p>sucks to hear man. unbelievable that the one time you do this someone immediately hops in takes it. in the morning to boot. must have been a serious dbag to be walking around in the morning looking for any opportunity to come his way :burn: i hope insurance takes care of you. i cant imagine that they can just wipe their hands clean because the keys were in it unless they specifically state this in the policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 10537931, member: 40308"] its pretty much :nono: everywhere. its happened a few times where someone hopped in and stole the car, then got into a major wreck injuring an innocent 3rd party. its almost "like" leaving a loaded gun laying on a park bench while you run to the bathroom to take a leak. obviously that's a bit of a stretch of course but that's the rationale behind it. you can be sued in civil court if that happens and i guess there are some sort of criminal statutes on it as well in some areas but im not sure. next time, get a remote start alarm so you can fire it up to get it warmed up or the a/c going or whatever. the truck cant be stolen without the key in the ignition. i did this on my truck. sucks to hear man. unbelievable that the one time you do this someone immediately hops in takes it. in the morning to boot. must have been a serious dbag to be walking around in the morning looking for any opportunity to come his way :burn: i hope insurance takes care of you. i cant imagine that they can just wipe their hands clean because the keys were in it unless they specifically state this in the policy. [/QUOTE]
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