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Old Jul 9, 2008 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by norachelhere
I've noticed that most integra owners are a little more on the smart side compared to your average honda dip shit. At least integra owners lock their doors. I remember going around gandy one night looking to see how many hondas that were unattended had A) door's unlocked and/or B) keys still in the car.
It was shocking to see how many of them were just ready to be stolen....
even from a crowded place like gandy, you could get in, drive off, and strip it down before the owner would be off of the phone with the cops...
Same thing with all of those trucks. There are a ton of people that drive trucks that just leave their keys in their truck. But then again, most big truck owners are dip shits too.

no offense to anyone here on TR. just making a general observation.
It's a good point to make because people don't think with everyone around not to mention most people know who they are around that anything will happen. But here is the thing, bikes (motorcycles) are stolen at meets with more people around than you can count when the owner walked over to talk to someone and left their keys in the bike.
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