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How do you avoid being keyed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Street Racer" data-source="post: 696635" data-attributes="member: 9483"><p>OMG, you must have the worst luck. Ever since I got my first car (9 years ago) I have never been keyed!! Knock on wood! But I have no idea how you can avoid being keyed. Its so easy to key a car...... it doesnt make a lot of noise, no one would notice them if the just did it while walking by. The only thing I can think of is to buy a really nice alarm that you can set the sesitivity, or one that has a proximity sensor so if anyone even gets close to your car that it goes off. Is it getting keyed in good or bad parts of town? If its not happening where you live but when you go out of town, I would drive a different car if possible. That just bugs me to death, I just dont believe in messing with another mans ride!!!!! :nonono:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Street Racer, post: 696635, member: 9483"] OMG, you must have the worst luck. Ever since I got my first car (9 years ago) I have never been keyed!! Knock on wood! But I have no idea how you can avoid being keyed. Its so easy to key a car...... it doesnt make a lot of noise, no one would notice them if the just did it while walking by. The only thing I can think of is to buy a really nice alarm that you can set the sesitivity, or one that has a proximity sensor so if anyone even gets close to your car that it goes off. Is it getting keyed in good or bad parts of town? If its not happening where you live but when you go out of town, I would drive a different car if possible. That just bugs me to death, I just dont believe in messing with another mans ride!!!!! :nonono: [/QUOTE]
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