Harleymsn
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</font><font color="blueclass=small">( Based on all of these laws would autostart not break the laws of most states? Even though the doors are locked and the keys are removed the vehcile is running unattended. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif )</font>
Actually, if properly installed, you will find that you can NOT drive the car away without inserting the key, thereby making it safe. As a retired Police officer, I can tell you that nearly every state has a similar law. Another point to make here is that should you leave the car or truck running, keys in it and doors unlocked, your insurance company CAN refuse to pay. There was also a case in NY state several years ago, where a vehicle was stolen under these circumstaces. The theif was a 14 yr old, who promply ran over a pedestrian. The owner of the vehicle was sued in civil court by the pedestrians estate for negligence. The owner lost the case. His insurance company refused to pay and was found not responsible by the appellate court. The owner filed bankruptcy and learned a very hard lesson.
I agree with this law, what I find STUPID is the person who does not have the common sense to at least LOCK THE DOORS.
Actually, if properly installed, you will find that you can NOT drive the car away without inserting the key, thereby making it safe. As a retired Police officer, I can tell you that nearly every state has a similar law. Another point to make here is that should you leave the car or truck running, keys in it and doors unlocked, your insurance company CAN refuse to pay. There was also a case in NY state several years ago, where a vehicle was stolen under these circumstaces. The theif was a 14 yr old, who promply ran over a pedestrian. The owner of the vehicle was sued in civil court by the pedestrians estate for negligence. The owner lost the case. His insurance company refused to pay and was found not responsible by the appellate court. The owner filed bankruptcy and learned a very hard lesson.
I agree with this law, what I find STUPID is the person who does not have the common sense to at least LOCK THE DOORS.