A car is stolen every 40 minutes in Toronto.
"To prevent the possibility of being attacked in your home, leave your fobs at your front door, because they're breaking into your home to steal your car,” Toronto Police Service Constable Marco Ricciardi told the public at a community safety meeting held late last month in Etobicoke. “They don't want anything else.”
“A lot of them that they’re arresting have guns on them and they are not toy guns,” he said. “They are real guns. They’re loaded.”
This is what happens when guns are grabbed from law abiding citizens. Government simply says make it easy for the criminals. You just grab your ankles and beg for more.
"To prevent the possibility of being attacked in your home, leave your fobs at your front door, because they're breaking into your home to steal your car,” Toronto Police Service Constable Marco Ricciardi told the public at a community safety meeting held late last month in Etobicoke. “They don't want anything else.”
“A lot of them that they’re arresting have guns on them and they are not toy guns,” he said. “They are real guns. They’re loaded.”
This is what happens when guns are grabbed from law abiding citizens. Government simply says make it easy for the criminals. You just grab your ankles and beg for more.
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