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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (338983)3/9/2022 12:49:23 PM
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Woody_Nickels

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I think cars have come with locking gas caps for a long time now.

Won't do much good when some moron drills holes in your gas tank. Of course, one spark and the idiot will get his head blown off..

komonews.com

EVERETT, Wash. - Everett Police say recently they have seen cases of people using power tools to steal gas from gas tanks, instead of rubber tubes to siphon the gas out.

With prices of gas quickly rising, and the cost of having to repair a gas tank, police advise that you park your vehicle in a garage or well-lit area to help deter would-be thieves.




To: Honey_Bee who wrote (338983)3/9/2022 5:41:10 PM
From: Woody_Nickels1 Recommendation

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The lock on Honda fuel doors is sooo easy to pry open with a screwdriver.
My 2005 Honda has the same fuel door lock, not a gas cap lock.