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Maybe I'm just paranoid, but I pretty much always walk around my car before I hop in.

I'm mostly looking for scratches and dents, but I'm sure I'd pick up a piece of paper on the rear window.

heheh same here.. n also i just think in my head "ohh wow how hot is my car" hahahahah..

but who looks thier doors before startin their car tho??

  • 6 years later...

Some id!ot carjacker to-day tried to carjack one smart dude.

He leapt into the driver's back seat and put a stranglehold on the motorist > told him to drive to Liverpool.

On the way, the driver detoured into Granville Police Stn leaning on the horn > off-duty copper arriving at the Stn arrested the carjacker.

Some id!ot carjacker to-day tried to carjack one smart dude.

He leapt into the driver's back seat and put a stranglehold on the motorist > told him to drive to Liverpool.

On the way, the driver detoured into Granville Police Stn leaning on the horn > off-duty copper arriving at the Stn arrested the carjacker.

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  • 6 months later...

'blast from the past thread' yes but...

Yesterday, a woman stopped at a red light in Liverpool

> one man with a knife threatened her

> she pushed him aside with her driver's door as she got out

> she got onto the median strip and screamed

> her Civic rolled forward trapping an accomplice's leg

> carjacker in the driver's seat got out to help

> woman jumped back into her car and drove over the man's leg and took off

  • 2 weeks later...

This sounds like a typical scare-monger story fabricated and emailed around by stay-at-home mums who believe the stories on A Current Affair and Today Tonight - ie. it's utter bullsh!t. I can only see this story scaring women who are imaginig a whole horror-story scenario in their head as they read this, where they get followed, raped and hurled into a dumpster.

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