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Neil Smith

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Re: Don't leave your car unattended whilst defrosting
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2008, 11:00:28 PM »
Also keep your door locked if you are sitting waiting for the frost to go as there is a lady from Slough who is in a critical condition after she was car jacked whilst scrapping her car.

wolfman

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Don't leave your car unattended whilst defrosting
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2008, 04:05:40 PM »
Police issue chilling warning after 20 vehicles are stolen

Greater Manchester Police is warning the public to take care when defrosting their vehicles, after 20 vehicles have been stolen across Greater Manchester since Monday (1 December 2008).

The vehicles were stolen when the drivers left them unattended with the keys in the ignition and engines running while defrosting them.

With temperatures expected to continue to plunge over the next few days, police are urging motorists to ensure that they are not the next victims to be left out in the cold by simply staying with their vehicle while de-icing them on frosty mornings.

Chief Inspector Chris Gloster of Greater Manchester Police’s Traffic Network Services said: “People can be tempted to leave their car engine running on a frosty morning while they keep nice and warm inside their house. However, it only takes a few seconds for a thief to steal a car when the keys have been left in the ignition.

“It is not only high-powered vehicles that are targeted and so our advice to all drivers is to stay in their vehicle when defrosting and if at any time they need to leave the car, to make sure they lock it, remove any valuables and take the keys with them.

”Motorists should also remember that insurance companies may not pay out if vehicles are stolen after being left unattended with the keys in the ignition.”