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Leave your car keys at your front door so car thieves don’t hurt you, Toronto Police tell residents. Backlash is brutal.

Toronto police are reminding residents to leave their car keys on their doorstep to prevent thieves from stealing them, to reduce the risk of physical attack at home. City News Toronto reported. And the backlash against this surprising proposal was terrible.

What are the details?

The outlet said Cst. Marco Ricciardi advised residents at last month’s Etobicoke Safety Conference to keep key fobs in Faraday pouches where they can be easily accessed by thieves to reduce the risk of physical violence against them.

“To prevent potential home raids, leave your cell phone at the front door because they will break into your home to steal your car. They don’t want anything else,” according to City News Toronto. ” Ricciardi said. “A lot of them they’re arresting have guns, and they’re not toy guns. They’re real guns. They’re loaded.”

“Thousands of tweets have been trending on this topic, most of them expressing anger,” Toronto police reported on Thursday’s X, the newspaper reported.

“This is weird,” one commenter wrote, according to the newspaper. “Toronto Police are advising the public to leave cell phones near the door. They suggest this because intruders are breaking into homes primarily to steal cars. Why not hang your keys outside the door? Or you can leave them in your car.”

City News Toronto reported that another user wrote, “This is provincial level insanity gone wrong. Guys, can you please make it easier for people to steal your car so they can’t have your house broken into? Thank you.”

Other reactions include:

  • “Canada is gone,” one commenter said. Said.
  • “The whole planet has gone crazy,” said another user. declared.
  • “Ottawa police are useless.” [Royal Canadian Mounted Police] It’s been compromised. Toronto police are corrupt. The Supreme Court woke up.Canada is in real trouble,” another commenter said. Said.

Ezra Levant, founder of Rebel News, also said:

The paper noted that car thefts in the Toronto area increased by nearly 25 per cent in 2023 compared to the previous year, and burglaries and break-ins motivated by car theft increased by 400 per cent in 2023.

What’s the latest news from Toronto Police?

Toronto police on Wednesday addressed a “well-intentioned” suggestion last month and provided further advice, City News Toronto reported.

According to the paper, police said: “Police are concerned about the escalation in violent acts where weapons and firearms of all types are being used to steal vehicles, including during home invasions.” He added that he had made a proposal.

  • Park your vehicle in a garage if possible
  • Make sure your driveway is well-lit and keep your outdoor lights on all night.
  • Security cameras are an asset
  • If possible, install a home security system. Activate the alarm with “STAY” when you are at home and “AWAY” when you are out.
  • Consider connecting a motion detection alarm to your phone
  • Apply security film to glass windows and doors
  • Install a multi-point lock on the door
  • Lock your backyard gate and keep your above-ground windows safe
  • Don’t post on social media when you’re away on vacation
  • Report suspicious vehicles and people in the neighborhood to the police.

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