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    Quote Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    I assumed that the vehicle was unlocked, hence why it was stolen, and nothing in what I've read say otherwise. Also, I have been in the Army for the last ten years, and physical security is beaten in your head on a regular basis. If it isn't locked, it isn't secured. Also, if it is locked and the keys are in it, then it still ins't secured, as all you have to do to steal it is get inside. For this reason both weapons and radios require two seperate locks. As for someone getting bit by the rattlesnake - I didn't state that it would be the owner's fault, just that leaving a venomous animal unsecured was irresponsible. By leaving it in an unsecured vehicle you are leaving it unsecured, period.
    My car is push button start, if you have the key fob. When I travel alone in the summer with my dog, and stop for a break, I leave the car running, with the AC on and the doors locked while I run in to use the restroom. My point is, not all cars require a key in the ignition to be running.

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