Slightly OT: car keys
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 9:58 am
I just read a newspaper article on one of my pet peeves: Forty percent of the cars stolen in Texas had the keys in them when they were stolen. In some counties the rate is above 50%, according to Lt. Tommy Hansen of the Galveston County Sheriff's Office.
I got religion on this topic about 20 years ago, when my son was an infant. A woman got out of her car at a gas station a few miles from our home and left the keys in the ignition, the engine running, and her baby in a car seat.
Two mopes who happened to wander by saw this opportunity, jumped in the car, and took off. This was before cell phones were common, so there was some delay calling the police.
When the baby cried and the thieves realized that they had just committed aggravated kidnapping, they threw the baby in the car seat out the window of the moving car.
While the situation ended happily for everyone except the thieves, I never forgot it.
- Jim
I got religion on this topic about 20 years ago, when my son was an infant. A woman got out of her car at a gas station a few miles from our home and left the keys in the ignition, the engine running, and her baby in a car seat.
Two mopes who happened to wander by saw this opportunity, jumped in the car, and took off. This was before cell phones were common, so there was some delay calling the police.
When the baby cried and the thieves realized that they had just committed aggravated kidnapping, they threw the baby in the car seat out the window of the moving car.
While the situation ended happily for everyone except the thieves, I never forgot it.
- Jim