Police issue tickets for warming up cars

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I have a remote start, I wonder if this would apply to me?


ATLANTA (AP) -- Some Forest Park residents are upset about an obscure state law against leaving a car running and unattended, now that police are fining violators in an effort to prevent car theft.

Louise Wood is one of 14 people ticketed since January by Forest Park police for violating Georgia code section 40-6-201. The ticket runs $168.

The 33-year-old law was meant to prevent cars from rolling away. In Forest Park, a city of 22,000 people in Clayton County, authorities have begun enforcing it in an effort to prevent auto theft.

Wood, a senior operations clerk at AT&T, said she warms up her car every chilly morning so her 6-year-old son won't have to get into a cold car.

"I was furious," Wood said after getting a ticket at her apartment complex. "I guess the police would rather me sit in my car while it warms up and let some carjacker point a gun to my head than let me lock and alarm it while it runs."

Wood plans to fight her ticket and so does her apartment complex neighbor, James Holland, 44, who got a ticket at 6:05 a.m. on Feb. 5, minutes before Wood got hers.

Forest Park police Major Chris Matson said Forest Park's warmup stings are part of a citywide campaign to cut down on stolen cars.

Auto theft in Forest Park dropped by 25 percent last year, from 240 in 2005 to 180 in 2006. But Matson said 11 cars left warming and unattended were stolen during the first five weeks of 2007.

"Thieves are just walking around these apartment complexes and store parking lots, looking for exhaust coming out of tailpipes," Matson said. "They're thinking, 'That's my way to get to school or work.' "
 
I checked on getting a remote starter. We thought that would be perfect solution to get the van cooled off. It's a full size conversion and takes a few minutes to cool off. The van has excellent ac. We can't get anyone in our town to install them.
 
One year we went to Atlanta to the race and stayed at the Motel 6 in Forest Park. When we got up several cars had been broke into. That has been years ago. Guess it ain't got any better.
 
A GA woman has to warm up her car ..... GIMME A FREAKING BREAK!!!! Buy your six year old a flammin warm jacket with the gas money you save and give him a chance to not grow up a total *****.

Here in the great white north where it actually does get cold, the law is 4 minutes of unattended warm up. That's it. The car usually gets longer than that to warm up, attended, given it takes longer than that just to scrape the ice off the windows.
 
Prof, you must remember, we're thin-blooded down here. ;)

There was a rash of car thefts in Dallas over the winter --- people started the car, and "poof" it was gone.
 
I suppose that's an advantage we have. If you see someone standing about in a parking lot, you know they're up to no good.

Last week, I drove to work and was there before I got any heat out of the dash. Had to drive with the windows down to keep the windshield from frosting with my breath.
 
what happened to attached garages?

who says you can't leave the garage door up a couple inches to let fumes escape?
 
MH, most people regard garages as extra storage space. You couldn't get a car in some of them if you wanted to.

However, I think most of the thefts were at apartment complexes that didn't have garages.
 
Up here, a heated garage is the last place you ever want to park in winter. We salt our roads, and letting the slush melt every night is a recipe for having a flintstone special within one year. Not a big deal if you're the sort that leases your car and trades up for a new one every two years ....
 
Actually, it's a good law for GA! There have been car fires during the warm-ups. Granted, we don't get that many very cold days, but many people are ignorant about the dangers. Some even leave the vehicle running while filling up with gas, run in to pay for the stuff and then the dangthing explodes!
 
MH, most people regard garages as extra storage space. You couldn't get a car in some of them if you wanted to.
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You haven't been sneakin' 'round my house have you??? HEHE, even IF my garage was cleaned of all the "stuff", I still couldn't get my truck in the garage. :cool:
 
they have done that numerous amounts of time here on campus. the cops will just sit outside and if u don't come back out to your car in 10 minutes they write u a ticket.
 
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