Toronto Police Criticized for Advising Residents to Leave Car Keys Near Front Doors to Avoid Confrontations

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Toronto Police faced backlash for advising residents to leave their car keys within easy reach for thieves to avoid potential violence during break-ins. The advice, which was quickly criticized, was given as car thefts spiked nearly 25% in 2023 compared to the previous year, and home invasion and auto thefts have risen 400%. The department later backtracked and suggested other ways to prevent auto thefts, such as parking vehicles in garages, adding extra exterior lighting, and installing security cameras.
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