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Lessons Learned From Attempted Car Burglary In Staten Island

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@HJohal-qb1jg says:

I have a 10 year old Accord and not only is it locked, it also has a dash cam that records 24/7 and a hidden GPS module.

@zacharygrawcock6807 says:

Five days ago in Indianapolis, Indiana there was a road rage incident with a guy in a green shirt approaching a white truck with a gun in his hand and the dude in the Truck covered his ASP! Can you guys cover this video?

@procaster100 says:

I always leave my car unlocked, if I'm fishing. I leave 2 windows down. People will just break your window out

@Nameless-lk8ld says:

I lock my car so no one can hide in it and attack when I get back from the store. Right? Maybe movies made me paranoid🤷‍♀️

@tracyp218 says:

Active self-protection TV show is based upon you my friend!! I'm sure I'm not the only one who watch.. the way you tell the story" you make it fun to watch. Now how in the hell you can't afford a Porsche??? I'm pretty sure if you decide to leave active protection TV show and start your own I'm pretty sure all your followers will follow you👌smh

@davidmann2988 says:

If you’re going to say Porsche 19 times during your video please learn to say it properly.

@darkguset says:

Technically he didn't break into the car. Perhaps he just wanted to change the radio station because he couldn't stand hearing Backstreet boys blaring through the speakers… 😁

@Sir_Osis says:

I have lock my car door money.

@Jdcakamatsu9 says:

Blue jeans and white tennis shoes? That’s his bosses car and that dude drives a ‘93 Toyota Camry.

@jairochama6694 says:

I just dropped the kids at school and I locked my 2006 Toyota Corolla.

@awperonline6576 says:

John has this successful YouTube channel but doesn't have Porsche money?

@michaelmacpherson-wm6mh says:

guns getting stolen from cars can be directly related to "gun free zones" which are so popular to "keep us all safe" until an active shooter enters the building.

@youalreadyknow5039 says:

Can’t believe he didn’t even put his alarm on… definitely a Porsche owner with Porsche money!!!

@michaelmacpherson-wm6mh says:

it's not about the value of the car. of somebody stole my 1998 Blazer I paid $3500.00 for i'd be in a much worse position than this guy. I lock my car every time I get out.

@antonioadielma2584 says:

Naive people! Lock your doors!

"I am just gonna be 5 seconds." Wrong: Lock your doors!!!

"My car is in my own driveway."
Lock your doors!!!

@MrGp3po says:

With all the smash and grab, some people leave cars unlocked to avoid damage. Some rental car companies actually recommend it.

@armageddon990 says:

It’s actually smart to don’t have insurance if you’re rich. Being your own insurer pays.

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