Toronto's Unconventional Advice on Rising Car Thefts: Just Hand Over the Keys?
by AutoExpert | 18 March, 2024
Car crime is bad everywhere, but some cities are just losing it. Toronto is up nearly 150% in the past few years, and the cops have a brilliant new plan: just give thieves your car.
One officer literally told people at a public meeting to leave their keys by the front door. His logic? Thieves are breaking in for your keys anyway, and they might have guns... so might as well avoid a fight, right?
He wasn't kidding. Even with Canada's whole gun ban thing, apparently these car thieves are armed and dangerous. Which I guess makes sense why the police would rather you just... not fight back?
This Went Viral (For All the Wrong Reasons)
People weren't having it. Online, it became this huge joke. There were stories about folks leaving notes on their cars like, "Doors unlocked, have a nice day!" Same stuff's been happening in San Francisco, too.
See, the thing is, a lot of these stolen cars do get found eventually. Joyriding, crime sprees... not as many old-school chop shops these days. So, the cops figure, let 'em take it, less risk for you.
Okay, But Is That REALLY The Answer?
Toronto Police were quick to backpedal after everyone got mad. Suddenly, it was "Well, there are OTHER ways to stop car theft..." Guess they weren't expecting everyone to point and laugh.
Here's the messy part: Toronto cops have been fighting with the city over their budget. They want millions more, the mayor offered some (but less), and suddenly we get these scare-tactic social media posts about slow response times... Makes you wonder if this is less about safety and more about getting paid.
The Bigger Problem No One Can Fix
Toronto's not alone, though. Chicago, LA, New York... car theft numbers are through the roof, worse than in decades, even with all those fancy car alarms.
So, yeah. Not sure what we're supposed to do about any of this. But handing over the keys? That doesn't feel like a solution.