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Is it a car or a jeep stolen?
I think the picture is there for a reason.
A cat is a jeep a car is a sub
tsk tsk tsk. Here we go again. they don’t ever decide to leave people things alone. one day the day will come where they will stop.
Imagine that. Right in the person yard. Vigilante justice.
If this continues as it is, we are going to have to implement a stolen vehicles alert.. question, don’t these modern vehicles have steering locks?
I’m sure they’ll never find who stole it, typical of the police.
People need to start putting trackers on their cars. Put them in places where the delinquents wouldn’t think it would be. Or shut down cars with them inside.