Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Duty To Warn: More Carjacking Escapades

Stolen cars are sometimes simply taken for a joy ride 
and wrecked. Others are taken by pros to chop shops
where they are dismantled. Photo: Public Domain
Is carjacking on the rise because the social order is breaking down? Or is it because people going through hard times are turning to crime? On one level it doesn't really matter which. What you need to know is that you becoming a victim of a carjacking is is not something you want to have to deal with.

I came to Minnesota in 1976 and a few things surprised me regarding winter. First, in those days parking meters in cities had plugs on them so you could plug in your car to make it easier to start when it was thirty below zero. Automobile engines changed in the 1980s so this was no longer the problem it used to be. 

The second thing I noticed is that people frequently left their cars running when they went into the Post Office or did other errands at 30 below. I guess they wanted to keep the heat running in their vehicles. Being from New Jersey I thought it risky, but here it was fairly normal. "Minnesota Nice."

Well, Minnesota Nice is a byword now. I still see cars or trucks running in front of the post office, but I have also heard of cars left running being gone when the owners came out. As the saying goes, forewarned is forearmed.

Here are some of the carjacking stories from the past few days on my Google Alerts feed. You can read the headlines or you can click on the story which is a hotlink. 

Woman escapes with her life as carjackers open fire on her in Buckhead - FOX 5 Atlanta
Carjacking, police pursuit on N.J. Turnpike ends with crash, 4 armed teens arrested - nj.com
Father carjacked, vehicle stolen with child inside from NJ ShopRite… - ABC7 New York




617 carjackings in Mnpls last year. 101 in St. Paul, plus more in the surrounding suburbs.
"Teenagers are usually responsible."







CARJACKING SAFETY TIPS HERE (Bottom of Page)

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