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hedgehog

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40. I was put off by the op at first, thinking it was a warning against
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 05:32 PM
Dec 2014

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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I've always done that. drm604 Dec 2014 #1
Newer cars lock the doors when you take off madokie Dec 2014 #2
Safer in an accident? rickford66 Dec 2014 #55
Apparently Nissan didn't get that memo. Angleae Dec 2014 #73
That still doesn't make the passenger compartment stronger. rickford66 Dec 2014 #83
It also is a very, very stoooopid thing. longship Dec 2014 #56
Mine had the autolock feature customerserviceguy Dec 2014 #57
Maybe you've never driven in SoCal before. longship Dec 2014 #58
I haven't driven in Southern California customerserviceguy Dec 2014 #59
Or you could get a trunk monkey. (See post above.) ;) nt longship Dec 2014 #62
Yes, the monkey customerserviceguy Dec 2014 #63
Actually an ape. But "Trunk Monkey" rolls off the tongue much better. longship Dec 2014 #65
why wouldnt the police of fire break a window, then unlock from the inside? Travis_0004 Dec 2014 #68
right?!! elehhhhna Dec 2014 #72
The "first responder" when a fire starts is not a fireman or police officer jberryhill Dec 2014 #76
They sell these pipi_k Dec 2014 #84
My last car automatically locked when the car started; I wish my current one did. tanyev Dec 2014 #3
Mine was a vice cop that wanted a "Date" easychoice Dec 2014 #4
Drive defensively! yallerdawg Dec 2014 #5
I always do (nt) bigwillq Dec 2014 #6
It takes me longer to unlock the door than it takes me to get out of the truck. hobbit709 Dec 2014 #7
Mine lock as soon as pipi_k Dec 2014 #8
You should change the Park/ automatic Unlock setting. apples and oranges Dec 2014 #51
Isn't this victim blaming? Why should a person have to take precautions/alter kelly1mm Dec 2014 #9
Might want to add the sarcasm tag. nt. NCTraveler Dec 2014 #11
Why would I do that as I am not being sarcastic? Why do I have a responsibility to protect kelly1mm Dec 2014 #22
Do you lock your doors at home? ileus Dec 2014 #28
Not since I left California 22 years ago. nt kelly1mm Dec 2014 #37
Because it's practical Matrosov Dec 2014 #38
Suit your own da*n self. WinkyDink Dec 2014 #39
If it's just you in the car, fine. But if you have kids that apples and oranges Dec 2014 #50
Yes, it is absolutely is the criminal's fault but since those who are tasked with Nuclear Unicorn Dec 2014 #81
Oh, I see what you did there. SalviaBlue Dec 2014 #12
Only if you're blaming the driver for getting carjacked. Xithras Dec 2014 #13
So would advice about how a potential rape victim should dress to avoid kelly1mm Dec 2014 #18
So, leave your doors unlocked and go about your merry way. nt raccoon Dec 2014 #19
It is the culture of victim blaming I am opposed to in all forms. Others apparently not so much. nt kelly1mm Dec 2014 #20
nobody ever said the person who gets robbed JI7 Dec 2014 #32
I dont see its as victim blaming. Travis_0004 Dec 2014 #70
rape has nothing to do with how someone dresses JI7 Dec 2014 #23
I think that activating a security device and choosing a mode of dress are... LanternWaste Dec 2014 #25
And I'd disagree with you on that. Xithras Dec 2014 #31
rape has nothing to do with how a person dresses. uppityperson Dec 2014 #33
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
Actually pipi_k Dec 2014 #67
"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
As we're all pretty much aware... pipi_k Dec 2014 #60
Trouble doesn't make an appointment...it's called being aware ileus Dec 2014 #27
I think it's more of a PSA-type post. Nobody is blaming the victim. chrisa Dec 2014 #35
Because you should take reasonable precautions nichomachus Dec 2014 #53
I guess you don't wear seatbelts, get vaccinations, Ilsa Dec 2014 #71
How many bad neighborhoods do you hang out in? Renew Deal Dec 2014 #78
I had a guy try to get in my driver's side door... NaturalHigh Dec 2014 #10
I wish I could in my car TorchTheWitch Dec 2014 #14
My car locks the doors automatically when I drive. Initech Dec 2014 #15
I suspect in many areas it's safer to drive with them open. Donald Ian Rankin Dec 2014 #16
Yeah, the OP reminded me of this commercial Fumesucker Dec 2014 #24
My car locks automatically when I shift into drive meow2u3 Dec 2014 #17
I mostly drive a motorbike with a basket to work. JaneyVee Dec 2014 #21
Yeah, and I got no locks cwydro Dec 2014 #36
Fortunately, my car doors lock automatically when I start the engine. n/t RebelOne Dec 2014 #26
Mine do too -- and that's a pain nichomachus Dec 2014 #54
A habit I got into years ago having to negotiate some Cleita Dec 2014 #29
happened to me and my cousins. SummerSnow Dec 2014 #30
I was put off by the op at first, thinking it was a warning against hedgehog Dec 2014 #40
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
Seriously, I am glad I do not live with this level of terror in my life. cwydro Dec 2014 #61
Locked door don't stop bullets liberal N proud Dec 2014 #52
Of course locked doors don't stop bullets, but don't you want to stop physical attacks? nt raccoon Dec 2014 #74
Pretty easy to break a car window actually MillennialDem Dec 2014 #79
I always do. Also, newer cars' doors lock automatically once you start driving. tblue37 Dec 2014 #64
This message was self-deleted by its author olddots Dec 2014 #66
I guess that's a good idea LWolf Dec 2014 #69
I don't lock my car doors - sorry. (more) MillennialDem Dec 2014 #75
What's the code to your garage door? jberryhill Dec 2014 #77
27 1s, then 8 6s, then 9 7s. MillennialDem Dec 2014 #80
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