来ronto has had so many car thefts in 2021 that it wants the province to do something
Amongthe crimesthat have been more prevalent in Toronto over the course of the pandemic are, apparently, car thefts, which have jumped drastically in the last year — so drastically, in fact, that the city is asking the provincial government to do something about it.
来ronto City Council is requesting the province to team up with local police to form a task force of sorts to focus on rampant car thefts in the area, which have just hit 6,292 since the year began, marking 12 per cent more than last year.
The phenomenon is not just taking place in Toronto, either — York Regional Police just uncovered 88 vehicles whilebusting an auto theft ringin the fall, and numbers are up in Peel and other parts of the country, too, according tothe Star.
A motionput forward by Councillor Mike Colle at a city council meeting last week suggests that the city "determine the resources required to re-establish a policing unit specifically dedicated to fighting the increasing problem of auto theft in Toronto," as we do not have a specific for the crime at current.
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It also requests funding from the province and Ottawa, noting that leaders need to "recognize the urgent need to work with and provide resources to the Toronto Police Service to combat this out control criminal activity."
Earlier this month, YRP had to warn residents of a new tacticwherein criminals use Apple AirTagsto track and steal luxury vehicles they spot in public areas, while in Toronto, a list ofthe most-stolen vehicleshas been released in the hopes that owners of certain makes will stay extra vigilant.
Another popular method among thieves is employinga relay box, which can pick up and transmit the signal of a car key fob if it is left close enough to a victim's front door — like right in the front hall dish, where many people leave their keys.
Most vehicles, after being stolen, are shipped overseas never to be seen again.
Though some could argue that there aremore violent crimespolice could be focusing on, police have noted organized crime syndicates' connection to auto thefts, with the Star aptly pointing out that "proceeds of thefts may fund terrorism overseas."
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