Posted by NCWayne on November 25, 2013 at 21:23:49 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Keys in? posted by notjustair on November 25, 2013 at 19:15:54:
I take the keys out of everything on my place. Granted I still live in the country but I'm not as far our as I was 18 years ago, and there have been plenty of cases of theft in the area over the years.
That said if you should ever have anything stolen, don't let your insurance company know that the keys were in it. The way I understand it, as long as you take 'reasonable' measures to insure something can't be stolen they will cover a loss. Unfortunately, leaving the keys in a vehicle, in their eyes, is just asking for someone to steal it.
Case in point, years ago criminals broke into a mfgs yard and stole 6 vehices. Even though they were locked behind a fence topped with barbed wire, they would up having to come out of pocket for nearly half a million dollars to cover the loss on their own because the keys had been left in the all but one or two of the trucks.
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