Car thieves lack essential skills . . .

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  1. GTscoob

    GTscoob Black is Beautiful

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    ATLANTA (Reuters) - Two U.S. car thieves failed to make their getaway in a car they had just stolen because they couldn't figure out how to use its manual transmission, a witness said on Wednesday.
    The teenagers armed with a gun approached a man outside a pizza restaurant in Marietta, Georgia, late on Monday. They stole his wallet and the keys to his Honda Accord, got into the car but couldn't make it start because it had stick shift, according to John Williamson, 18, a restaurant employee.
    "The kid was just sitting in the car trying to start it but he had no idea what to do. He looked dumbfounded. The only thing he had going was the radio," said Williamson who witnessed the scene.
    While the thief was trying to start the car, restaurant employees called the police who arrived and caught the teenagers as they tried to escape into nearby woods.
    Unlike many parts of the world, the majority of cars in the United States are automatic and many drivers are unused to driving "stick shift" vehicles, in which a clutch pedal must be depressed to change gear.

    From Reuters : http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN2025954320070620

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    Reason 17958 why standard transmissions are better than slushboxes.
     
  2. N2BNLOW

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    :rofl: Thats great! I love having a stick.
     
  3. GTscoob

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    Wow, thats a sig worthy quote right there :pssh:
     
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    Lol... When I first started reading it, I was hoping it was an STI and they didn't know how to pull up that ring to get it into reverse... but still funny!
     
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    rofl thats hilarious
     
  6. Deke

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    Lol, I actually remember reading something about this on one of my old forums. Someone tried to jack this guys car, but the thief couldn't get it in reverse, so they just took off.
     
  7. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    the thread title just works on so many levels...
     
  8. FACE

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    Mr. dumbass...how stupid
    I will take a manual over an automatic any day!!!
     
  9. flip

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    LOL, they would have had more trouble steeling some of ours with extremely stiff clutches lol.
     
  10. Dacula Dean

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    I remember a guy at an autocross 20 years ago saying that he had the ultimate anti-theft device - a light flywheel and performance clutch. Today, I guess stock is good enough.
     

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