I have had two different cars of mine broken into with considerable damage in 
both cases.  But I still leave them locked.  I guess this would depend on the 
crime level where one lives.

 I also had a car hotwired and stolen once.  Since hotwiring could easily cause 
damage, are there also some who leave their cars unlocked with the key in the 
ignition in order to avoid damage if someone wants to steal the car?

Bill Fairchild

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Seems sort of counter-intuitive. :)

Brian

On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 10:35:21 +0100, Thomas Berg <thomas.b...@swedbank.se> wrote:

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>> I'm sure you lock your car, why do that if you have the only key?  :)
>>
>> Brian
>
>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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