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States Cracking Down On Dogs Behind The Wheel
10/24/2011
Ross Kenneth Urken

The Danger For Pets On The RoadIf it´s any indication of the danger free-roaming pets face in a vehicle, New Hampshire, the country´s only state that does not have a mandatory seat belt law, actually requires dogs to buckle up.Live free or die, goes the state´s motto, but Spike and Spot don´t have that liberty. And with due reason. Seven other states, Connecticut, California, Massachusetts, Nevada...more
Why Police Are Targeting Unlocked Cars
10/24/2011
AOL Autos Staff

Police officers invoked the ire of drivers in Beverly, Mass. after they issued warnings and locked the doors of cars that had been left unlocked, even if the keys were still inside.The police officer´s actions, while perhaps a bit invasive, did have drivers´ best interests at heart, as stealing components from unlocked vehicles has been a rising trend for car thieves over the past couple of years....more
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