Breault Dept: The 31-year-old takes a pragmatic approach to a stolen stereo system here, a smashed car window there: Police have bigger fish to fry, according to The Star. Others, such as Marni Miller, 41, didn t want the inconvenience of a police report and had little hope it would yield results. When her car was broken into outside her North York home last year, Miller didn t even think of reporting it and brampton resident Rob Breault has had over $1,000 worth of property stolen from his car and backyard in the past few years, but he hasn t reported a cent to police. According to a call for input on thestar.com, he s not alone. Many Toronto residents say they have been victimized by car thefts, home and garage break-ins, stolen bikes and more, but deem the crime too insignificant for police involvement. As
reported in the news.
@t police involvement, car thefts
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