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Oshawa man charged after 3 banks robbed in 3 days in Durham Region: police
An out-of-control carjacking in Toronto has made international headlines. The city has been cited as a haven for illegal criminals and a hot spot for car theft in a new report by the New York Times. Locals are no strangers to the car theft epidemic in Toronto, and the staggering statistics of thefts, the discovery of shipping containers full of luxury cars and Daring hi-tech robberies have been making headlines in metropolitan Toronto for the past two years. However, the problem has now become so big that neighboring countries are also taking it upon themselves. On Saturday, the New York Times published an article titled, "Toronto Is an Attractive City for Car Thieves," about Toronto's car theft problem.
This article deals with car thieves and car owners and what people do to protect their cars.
In an interview with the Times, one of the residents of Toronto said about the numerous security measures that include two car alarms, a tracking device, four Apple Air Tags, motion-sensitive floodlights, etc.
People unfamiliar with Toronto's reputation for car theft may be shocked to learn that Torontonians use several security measures, such as locking the steering wheel and even putting a pole in the driveway.
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