
Toronto residents hiding cars in secret locations due to car theft
Daily MailCanadians are hiding their cars in hideouts with round-the-clock security to combat the country's out-of-control car theft. Meanwhile, an estimated 90,000 cars are stolen each year, and car theft is up 150 percent over six years in Canada 's largest city, Toronto. 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 Others, including Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, brought up increasing penalties for auto thieves, and banning imports of key fob hacking devices like the TikTok-famous Flipper Zero. '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.
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