The Queensland government’s plan to fit cars with engine immobilisers will be “pointless” at curbing the state’s ongoing car theft crisis, the RACQ says.
Key points:
- The RACQ says engine immobilisers are unlikely to prevent car thefts as the “majority” of cars are stolen by stealing the keys
- The government blames social media for accelerating car theft, prompting harsher penalties for offenders who post crimes online
- Nearly every youth offender detained in 2020-21 was charged with…
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