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I lived in a town where if someone was running into a store for only a few minutes, they would probably just leave the car unlocked, with the keys in it, and the engine running.



In many jurisdictions, if the car was stolen and used in a crime, you could be charged for negligence.


Which jurisdictions? (Do you have a reference?) I don't think US law works this way, for example, and would be curious to know where it does.


It varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. You can indeed be financially liable for leaving your keys in the ignition, if the car is taken and a crime is committed.

http://blog.lawinfo.com/2011/06/22/if-you-leave-your-keys-in...


Very nice.




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