Police report that criminal gangs are utilizing key programming devices to steal cars, reaching levels not witnessed in Victoria for decades.

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  1. It’s alarming to hear about the resurgence of car thefts using sophisticated technology like key programming devices. This highlights the need for enhanced security measures not only for vehicle manufacturers but also for owners. It’s crucial for car owners to be aware of these methods and consider additional anti-theft devices or systems. Greater collaboration between law enforcement and communities can also help in combating these organized criminal activities. What steps do you think can be taken to improve vehicle security and reduce car theft incidents?

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