![]() 06/16/2014 at 09:44 • Filed to: spotted, spotted at work, honda, old people, retired | ![]() | ![]() |
Especially on new cars and in a Southwest Florida town with a median age of 68 with almost no crime... Spotted at work.
![]() 06/16/2014 at 09:46 |
|
They haven't heard of the better anti-theft device.
![]() 06/16/2014 at 09:54 |
|
Sometimes, it's all you have.
![]() 06/16/2014 at 09:56 |
|
![]() 06/16/2014 at 09:56 |
|
I've seen one in the past few months - I think on a PT Cruiser.
![]() 06/16/2014 at 09:57 |
|
Wait, so that's like some mechanism that locks and keeps you from turning the steering wheel? Pretty ingenious.
Also I always wondered what those were.
![]() 06/16/2014 at 09:59 |
|
Don't those have a chip in the key? Meaning they would have to be stolen with a tow truck? The club is usesless in a snatch and grab..
![]() 06/16/2014 at 10:01 |
|
Those have been pointless for decades I thought. My '94 has a locking steering wheel.
![]() 06/16/2014 at 10:40 |
|
My 5-speed got stolen in April. THEY ARE CATCHING UP!
![]() 06/16/2014 at 10:43 |
|
I imagine they put them in neutral and roll them away. In the meantime I recommend a security upgrade.
They can't steal what they can't steer.
![]() 06/16/2014 at 10:58 |
|
Especially on a brand new Accord Hybrid with push button start and keyless ignition. No one would be able to do anything once in the car
![]() 06/16/2014 at 11:28 |
|
Some people are just paranoid.
![]() 06/16/2014 at 12:30 |
|
Modern steering wheels are built with a steel tube core. They simply cut the steering wheel with a hack saw and remove it. As for notion, of hybrid/push button etc. Hondas are notoriously easy to steal, modern crooks know what they are doing. Failing that, they simply tow the shit.