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Some people say that electric cars in Shanghai are safe on the roadside. Is it true?/You don't say. Why?

Electric cars do get stolen, but depending on what kind of electric cars I have, I never lock old ones. The car is ringing everywhere except the horn, the battery box is broken, a thick layer of tape is wrapped around it, the lights are not on, and only one brake is not very good. Only the battery pack is new, and the lock of the car is broken. You can go without a key. Moreover, it is still a shelf car like a bicycle. It is not an over-standard car. If you meet a traffic policeman, don't check. When you go out to buy food, you will leave it on the roadside. No one ever thought about it.

It's hard to say about the new electric car, and it will be gone if you are not careful.

But I don't have a new electric car, but I have a new motorcycle. There are few stolen motorcycles in Shanghai now. First, motorcycles need formal procedures and licensing. They belong to motor vehicles. If it is stolen, it is more serious than an electric car. After all, even the cheapest motorcycles are more expensive than electric cars (individual brands and models are not counted, only ordinary electric cars are mentioned). Second, there are few motorcycles now, and motorcycles need refueling, maintenance, repair, inspection and licensing. Third, as far as Shanghai locals are concerned, there is no need to buy stolen cars. First, it is illegal. Second, buying stolen cars is just for the sake of cheapness. If you can afford a motorcycle, you won't care about buying a new one. Why make a fuss about thousands of dollars?

The only market for stealing cars is those buyers who are greedy for cheap, even those who are unwilling to spend 2000 yuan on a new electric car. A brand-new stolen car is often sold at half price, which is profitable for thieves and brand-new half price for buyers. The risk is far less than expected, and it is worth the risk of 1000 yuan.

No, I bought a new electric car in Shanghai and it was stolen in the garage in less than a week. Then I bought another car and rode it home after work 10. As a result, the battery of the car was stolen in less than a week. Is it safe? That's impossible! There are so many people in Shanghai that you left the car unlocked, and no one stole it, so the next one was taken away, so you should honestly park your car in the right place, pay some money for people to watch, then lock the car, take care of things, and don't be too optimistic about the outside world.

It took 15 minutes to get the report when I stopped at the gate of East China Hospital. When I got off the bus, I called the police and told me to wait for the notice, saying that the place where I parked was a blind spot. Then I thought, it is unreasonable to lock three locks in such a short time. I searched for three hours in the nearby flower beds and communities.

It is always said that there are too few people stealing electric cars or batteries in Shanghai now. One is the real name of the electric car, and the foreigners who don't do business are basically gone. The number of electric vehicles is basically saturated. It's hard to get rid of the wrong way. People around me now hear that there are basically no electric cars or batteries are lost, which is much more reassuring than before. Of course, if you don't take your electric car seriously, just leave it on the road and blame yourself for losing it.

My family is from rural Shanghai, and I don't think my quality is very high. There are small dishes at home. Twenty years ago, I had never heard of vegetables being stolen. It's okay now. It was finished before I could eat it. Get a fence to stop it, even if the fence is stolen. I suddenly saw this problem, so I came to sigh. What the hell is going on here? Has the quality dropped?

Fake! I have been in Shanghai for more than 20 years, and all three locks of the battery car have been stolen. After calling the police, I checked the surveillance and saw a man stealing my electric car. The police said you had to wait for news, so there will be no news for five or six years. If you don't lock your car in Nantong, you won't be stolen. People there don't lock their cars when they go to the streets or enter the city. Nantong is a good place!

In Shanghai, the incidence of battery car theft is the highest. On the side of the road, these thieves came in a big car. First, the cart leans aside to block the view of other pedestrians, and the other person goes to pry the battery. If the battery car is parked in the community, in the past few years, it was circulated that thieves colluded with community security guards to share stolen goods, so parking in the community was often stolen, which is better in recent years. One of my fellow villagers was stolen six times in one and a half years in Shanghai (four batteries and two cars were stolen). If you report the case, it will be a waste of telephone charges, and you will be asked to go to the police station in your jurisdiction for the record, but I have never heard of anyone taking back the stolen battery car.

I didn't know it before, but now I feel better than I thought. /kloc-In August of 0/8, I bought a calf for my father. Added a calf, more than 480 people, most of whom are owners. So far, only one person in the group said it was stolen. Because the calf was found, it was taken back to the police on the same day. I heard that there are fewer car thieves now, and there is no place to sell stolen goods. In fact, as long as no one collects stolen goods, it will slowly be rehabilitated.

In the 1980s, the door of my small garden downstairs was open all the year round, and five or six bicycles were parked every day, and they were never stolen. Since Shanghai opened a large number of migrant workers to work in Shanghai, no one dared to let go of bicycles and electric cars, and foreigners and thieves also increased. It's really scary.

I will be in Shanghai. I just bought an electric car for two months on May Day last year. I got up after a nap in front of my house and it was stolen. It was stolen for ten minutes. I kept going out to chase the bus, so I immediately called the police, and finally it went away.