L.A. has a problem with catalytic converter thefts but instead of voting to make it illegal to possess one that doesnβt belong to you, Democrat L.A. Councilwoman Nithya Raman blamed Toyota for making it too easy to steal and demanded they make it harder to steal. Leftist logic. pic.twitter.com/SPQxWO32jk
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) April 24, 2023
Why you making them so sexy and easy to steal Toyota?
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Them cars were asking for it
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!familyman
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It really is a good show.
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I'm gonna bang it in the exhaust pipe and teach it to love me
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So hot
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They voted for the third world they're getting it. I don't they've gotten close to bottom either
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It's going to get way worse
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Literally just make it legal to use lethal force on any catalytic converter thief
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This is against california law. Burglars have rights (you dont)
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Is theft not already illegal?
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The argument is - literally - that being in possession of something you did not purchase and have no legal explanation for isn't technically the same as the act of committing theft.
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Not in California.
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toyota should just make more expensive catalytic converters so it becomes a felony
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As someone who basically lost a car in LA because of cat theft, frick her.
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Weird, it seems more likely to lose a cat in LA due to car theft.
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Snapshots:
archive.org
ghostarchive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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It's absolutely over for citycels
Somehow these people continue to wonder why people are leaving in droves
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Coincidentally, laws requiring better security on cars are the only thing that have caused a massive decrease in the number of car thefts. Since stolen cars are often used in committing other crimes, this has lead to a massive decrease in crimes overall. That leftist logic hits hard...
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wat
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lol. We're talking about the 2000's and 90's here.
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Leftist logic amiright? πππ€£ great find OP, really shows how stupid those commies are π―π
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These people get elected so
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Literally anything is easy to remove with a cutting wheel. What an ignorant b-word.
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It's not easy though right? It at least requires a handsaw and five minutes of sawing if I'm understanding correctly
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