Asheville people, lock your car doors

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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I’ve been hearing lots of reports, from across the city of Asheville, about people’s cars getting broken into.

Lock those doors, people. Hide your Ipods. Stash your briefcases. And do this — lock your trunk from inside your car. (There’s usually a little lock on the floor on the driver’s side that allows you to lock it up from the inside.)

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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2 Comments

  1. Clocky August 23, 2008

    Don’t go blaming the downtown bums for everything, oK?

    Someone I know lost a CD player from her auto in West Asheville. The thieves left their mini flashlight behind.

    Let me tell you something, dippus: The downtown homeless/streetpeople/bums are not stealing from cars in West Asheville. They are downtown.

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  2. Zipperhead August 22, 2008

    Yes you better lock your car doors. As long as people in Asheville have Homeless people confused with Vagrants and Panhandlers we are going to see crime on the scale of no other city. You can help the Homeless but you can not help people that choose to be out on the street and not a part of society.

    Our Missions are crammed with Vagrants and Panhandlers mooching off people with a good heart and in turn hurting the people that need the most help.

    Send the scum back to Charlotte or the Triangle. Asheville is known for a place with open arms to the Vagrants and Panhandlers. No other city in the US gives them an invitation like Asheville does. Get used to violent crime, it is here to stay.

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