• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    A Hatfield man is accused of stealing a new Subaru Forester from the Lansdale Public Library parking lot, driving it to Hatfield Police Station to ask for his drugs back, and then driving to Target with the intent of stealing from the store…

    As opening sentences go, this one is really strong.

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    3 months ago

    Wait, the car owner left the car, with the key fob in his pocket, and the thief was able to steal it 15 minutes later? Even if the owner left the car on, as the article suggests, would a Subaru let you drive off like that without any valid key fob in the car?

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      Many modern cars only check for the fob on startup, so you can drive away without the fob but as soon as you turn the car off, you are stuck.

      I found this out the hard way by dropping my partner and his keys off at a Dr office and then driving away.

      IDK why it doesn’t check for fob before engaging Drive, as would seem sensible.

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      My wife’s car lets you drive up to half a mile without the fob in the car.

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    3 months ago

    I first read this as:

    Policeman stole new car from Lansdale Library, drives to police station to ask for drugs back

    It did seem a little weird, but still believable.

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    3 months ago

    I’ll take this guy over the Moms for Liberty and MAGA school board people that have been keeping our area in the news the last year or so. At least this guy is somewhat entertaining…

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    3 months ago

    Now this is how you journal. Proper, succinct, on-point sentences that tell the story as it actually is.