According to CNBC, a dangerous challenge spreading on TikTok and other social media platforms has car owners and police departments on alert across the country — challenging young teens to steal certain cars off the street using a USB cord.
The target? Certain makes and models of 2010-2021 Kia and Hyundai vehicles that use a mechanical key, not a key fob and push-button to start the car. Investigators tell CNBC the trend started last year and the number of cars being stolen is continuing to surge across the country.
In St. Petersburg, Florida, police reported more than a third of all car thefts there since mid-July are linked to the TikTok challenge. Los Angeles officials say the viral trend has led to an 85% increase in car theft of Hyundais and Kias compared with last year.
The story is the same in Chicago, according to Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart. “In our jurisdiction alone, thefts of certain models are up over 800% in the last month,” he said. “We see no end in sight.”
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The cops should be parking some of those and watching.
ReplyDeleteThey can try…..one’s a 75 Chevy van, the other’s a 79 MGB. Too many pedals…🤣🤣🤣🤣
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ReplyDeleteBan Tiktok. No US ownership dodge, just ban the platform entirely. It is a psyop attacking the West with garbage. Telling that it is banned in China.