"We"ve probably all...
"We"ve probably all done it - turn the heater up, switch on the heated mirrors and then pop back indoors to finish breakfast or say cheerio to the kids. In just a few seconds, the car can be driven away. The lesson is: don"t leave your car unattended," said Retainagroup managing director, Wendy Rowe. "Leaving the engine running - even on your own drive - is an invitation to thieves."
Newsweek
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