STATE CARJACKING RATE INCREASES, NOT JUST IN VIDEO GAMES
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau’s annual Hot Spots 2008 report, the rate of car thefts in South Carolina is on the rise, with 23,000 vehicles stolen last year. That is an increase of about 700 from 2006.
Myrtle Beach topped the list as the number one hot spot for car thieves in the state, ranking 23 in the nation, which explains why there are so many people who come here from Ohio and never leave.
The Anderson area came in 42 in the U.S., followed by Spartanburg at 64, Greenville at 75, Columbia at 81, and Sumter at 88.
The SC Insurance News Service says that the Honda Accord, once again, is the most commonly stolen car in the state followed by the Chevrolet Full Size C/K Pickup, the Ford Explorer, the Ford F150 Series, and the Yugo. Guess which of those I made up?
That reminds me of this really good joke I found while Googling “Yugo” a few seconds ago. How can you get a Yugo to do 60 miles an hour?
Push it off a cliff.




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