Seems Yes, but is not.  Many are just after valuables and not the car.  So with 
not locking (and not have any valuables in the car), You usually don't have any 
damage.

 
Regards, 
Thomas Berg 
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> Seems sort of counter-intuitive. :)
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> Brian
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> >> I'm sure you lock your car, why do that if you have the only key?  :)
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> >> Brian
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> >I know of people that don't lock their cars - to avoid damage if someone
> wants to get into the car.
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