Toronto police advise residents to let thieves take their car keys to save their lives, sparking controversy

Recently, the problem of car theft and robbery in Toronto has become increasingly serious. Some cases show that suspects will directly break into residents' homes and steal keys. The recent response of Toronto police to this case has sparked discussions.

According to BlogTO, Toronto released some confusing suggestions at a community safety conference last month. According to Toronto police officer Marco Ricciardi, perhaps everyone should let the thieves take our car.

At the Etobicoke security meeting, the police officer provided new advice to car owners: make it easier for thieves to find your keys.

To prevent the possibility of being attacked at home, leave your remote key at the front door because they broke into your home to steal your car and they don't want anything else, "Ricciardi said at the meeting.


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This report suggests that perhaps the starting point of this new suggestion is good, especially considering concerns about potential violent burglary or robbery. Is losing a car better than possibly losing life? That's what I would say

However, after the meeting, the lingering question in the minds of many Toronto residents is: Is this the best choice?

Some Toronto residents have adopted this practice, such as someone leaving a note on the car window telling potential thieves that the car door is open to prevent the window from being smashed.

The article also pointed out that last month, Toronto police launched a protest against budget cuts, informing criminals accurately how long they can complete their crimes before the police arrive.

Nowadays in Canada, on average, a car is stolen every six seconds, and it seems that this problem will not be solved soon. Therefore, locking your car and taking public transportation may actually be the best option at the moment... but it is quite frustrating.

What do you think of this suggestion?

Source link:

https://www.blogto.com/city/2024/03/toronto-police-car-theft/