šA Toronto police officer's suggestion to leave car keys by the front door to deter home invasions has stirred controversy. The officer's advice, made at a community meeting, aimed to prevent confrontations by allowing thieves to steal vehicles easily without escalating violence. However, the Toronto Police Service clarified that while well-intentioned, there are alternative methods to prevent auto theft-related home invasions, including using faraday bags to block signal-duplicating devices. Home invasions and break-ins for auto thefts surged by 400% in Toronto last year. Despite concerns about rising violence, authorities emphasized prioritizing safety and offered various security measures beyond leaving keys exposed.ā . šššš„ šš¬šššš ššš° šš®š¬š¢š§šš¬š¬ ššš° šš«š¢š¦š¢š§šš„ ššš° šš¢š¦š¦š¢ šš”ššš¤šØ šš«š¢š§šš¢š©šš„ ššš°š²šš«, šš”ššš¤šØ ššš° š²+š ššš-ššš-šššš š§š¬š¢š¦š¦š¢@šš”ššš¤šØš„šš°.šš @chackolaw.ca . . #TorontoPolice #HomeInvasion #AutoTheft #SafetyTips #CrimePrevention #FaradayBags #CommunitySafety #Controversy #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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