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In reply to the discussion: Always drive with your car doors locked. Regardless of your age, sex, or physical condition. [View all]hedgehog
(36,286 posts)40. I was put off by the op at first, thinking it was a warning against
the dreaded mythical carjacker. As soon as the road rage warrior was mentioned, I understood. My doors will be locked from now on.
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Always drive with your car doors locked. Regardless of your age, sex, or physical condition. [View all]
raccoon
Dec 2014
OP
why wouldnt the police of fire break a window, then unlock from the inside?
Travis_0004
Dec 2014
#68
My last car automatically locked when the car started; I wish my current one did.
tanyev
Dec 2014
#3
It takes me longer to unlock the door than it takes me to get out of the truck.
hobbit709
Dec 2014
#7
Why would I do that as I am not being sarcastic? Why do I have a responsibility to protect
kelly1mm
Dec 2014
#22
Yes, it is absolutely is the criminal's fault but since those who are tasked with
Nuclear Unicorn
Dec 2014
#81
It is the culture of victim blaming I am opposed to in all forms. Others apparently not so much. nt
kelly1mm
Dec 2014
#20
I think that activating a security device and choosing a mode of dress are...
LanternWaste
Dec 2014
#25
I totally agree! That is why it is an asshattish thing to even think of asking. Likewise,
kelly1mm
Dec 2014
#34
Applying your contention consistently would lead one to criticize the posting...
LanternWaste
Dec 2014
#43
That the victim of a crime in in no way responsible for the criminal's actions. That's it! nt
kelly1mm
Dec 2014
#44
Oh, right. Gee, if only your bank would leave your money out on the counter. After all, a robbery
WinkyDink
Dec 2014
#45
If there was money on a bank counter that was not yours, would you take it? If so, that
kelly1mm
Dec 2014
#46
"If there was money on a bank counter that was not yours, would you take it?"
Nuclear Unicorn
Dec 2014
#82
are carjacking victims asked this in court? Is their behavior held against them as
uppityperson
Dec 2014
#49
That's a false equivalency - One is blatant misogyny. The other is advice on how to
chrisa
Dec 2014
#41
So you live in the City of No Precautions, Not-California? Slogan "What---Me Worry?" FYI: I WOULD
WinkyDink
Dec 2014
#42
NO-ONE---NO.ONE.----has said the victim of road rage "asked for it" by not locking the car
WinkyDink
Dec 2014
#47
And when you stop at the gas station and have family friends in the car,
apples and oranges
Dec 2014
#48
Of course locked doors don't stop bullets, but don't you want to stop physical attacks? nt
raccoon
Dec 2014
#74
I always do. Also, newer cars' doors lock automatically once you start driving.
tblue37
Dec 2014
#64