A bait because Joyride for a couple recently ended with an arrest and the police published the video.
Impact, the British Columbia Police Police Department, said that a young couple had stolen a bait car In Abbotsford and their first thought was to hit the driving service.
“F *** We look good in this baby!” The young woman says before he high.
The duo then struck the Drive-Thru of McDonald’s where they control two junior McChickens and three McDoubles.

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“It’s a gangster,” said the woman.
She then decides to listen to the radio and it is then that the car is disabled remotely by the police monitoring the flight.
The man driving the car seems to say impassive that they are in a bait car, then the police can be heard arriving and shouting to raise their hands.
Before leaving the car, however, the woman wants a last kiss and the duo leans and kissing before finally going out.
Depending on Impact, a car is tried in British Columbia every 12 minutes and stolen every 63 minutes.
They recommend that people lock their vehicles, remove or mask all valuables and business, ensure that the keys are not left in it, park in a well-lit area, use a immobilizer if possible and remove the garage door.
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