Submitted: This Happened in Toms River

Hi there, someone broke into my car in Toms River. The police have been notified, but I’m sharing it with you so you can share so that people are aware.

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12 COMMENTS

  1. If only they made a mechanism that secures the doors closed when not in use. Someone would make a killing inventing such a thing and making it as easily accessible as a click of a button…

  2. They didn’t break in, the person merely opened an unlocked car door. Perhaps you would consider locking your vehicle in the future and spare yourself the aggro.

  3. Leaving your door unlocked is creating a condition of “Dovor Ha’avud” which gives it the status of “hefker”. Therefore he (she) stole nothing.

  4. Nothing to see here.
    This person was actually hired by local Askanim (notice they just opened the door). Apparently the are Yidden in Lakewood (Hashem Yishmor) that do not have a tag denoting their cloth seats were checked for & found to be free of Shatnez.
    If there is no tag this person records the license plate.
    The Askanim & the LPD will work together to identify these people & immediately have their children “removed” from the Lakewood Frum school system. But as a sign of Menschlichkeit these Askanim have notified the Board of Ed so these children will be admitted into the public school system without delay.
    As I said, “Nothing to see here”

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