
Fed-up Toronto residents are hiding their cars in SECRET LOCATIONS patrolled by guard dogs after car theft soared 150% in six years, with Justin Trudeau's woke bail and sentencing rules blamed for enc
Daily MailThe cars are typically stolen and shipped abroad, experts at the conference said. An investigation in 2022 tracked a stolen car from Ottawa to a lot in Nigeria The publication spoke to people who have taken to storing cars in compounds with hired guards and dogs at night, only to still have them burglarized Residents in Toronto are hiding their cars in secret locations and hideouts with round-the-clock security to combat the city's out-of-control car theft. Present was Justin Trudeau, who blamed the previous Conservative government for the uptick and its reduced spending on border security This, he claims, has made it harder to prevent stolen vehicles from leaving the country, a phenomenon that has become commonplace under his administration 'A catchy slogan won't stop auto theft,' the eight-year prime minister said at the conference February 8, speaking to allies, conservative rivals, and an assortment of police officers 'Cracking down on auto theft means bringing law enforcement, border services, port authorities, carmakers and insurance companies together' The rise has resulted in more than $1 billion in blows to Canadian insurance policyholders and taxpayers. The true extent of the theft - which has already reached 'crisis levels' - is still unknown, as 2022 is the most recent year nationwide statistics for car thefts are available Trudeau speaks at the National Summit on Combatting Auto Theft as Minister of Transport and Quebec Lieutenant Pablo Rodriguez, President of the Treasury Board Anita Anand, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada Arif Virani listen Still, Trudeau this month reassured Canadians the government is aware of the issue and is already considering a number of responses, including investing in its border agency. 'The prime minister, with the support of The NPD, passed catch and "release" that allows career car thieves to be released the same day they are caught stealing cars, to have house arrest, and to have shorter sentences, many of which they serve in their living room watching Netflix,' Poilievre said at Canada's Parliament this month before being met with a round of applause Poilievre, meanwhile, has since taken to social media and YouTube to criticize Trudeau and his administration, claiming it is excessively lenient in bail and sentencing for offenders.
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