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Directions on social media platforms on how to steal certain autos.
AdamsQuailHunter
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There was a news segment on WJXT - 4 out of Jacksonville, Florida - 7/28/22 - about directions on various social media platforms on how to break into and start Kias and Hyundais that have the 'push to start' button - not a key ignition type - with a USB cable.
Had some body-cam footage of teenagers in trouble for 'grand-theft-auto'.
I hit the 'enter' button after the link - so hopefully you can go there without leaving GunBroker Forums.
Best Regards - AQH
Comments
Well Grand Theft Auto and violent video games... what do you expect
But if you speak the TRUTH on any number of issues.....you will be banned!
No surprise at all. Social media such as FB, Twitter and others have always been a sewers. Rarely does anything good come from them.
I have KIA Soul. It is the base model and has keys. I hope they don't steal it, I like the little sheet box a lot.
Good luck....I drive a key turn manual transmission vehicle. I'd be surprised if the made it out of the culdesac.🤣
what ever happened to the locking mechanism on the steering wheels???
I have a 2014 Nissan Versa with a manual 5-speed...........very basic..........if any of these "turd kids" were to break into it, they definitely could not figure out how to drive it.......I'm safe.
I'm a member of a number of Off Road and Jeep groups on facebook. Seems like every couple of months someone gets their older Jeep Wrangler or XJ Cherokee stolen.
In each case, the keys were left in it. I'm not one to blame the victim but come on...
The keys need to be left in a vehicle because of vehicular equity.