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Life in theft

How to protect yourself from theft? The first line in the traffic police memo is the advice not to buy a car. Today it is perceived as a joke, and in the mid -nineties in the country 150 thousand cars were drunk annually. And even in Moscow it was possible to find only 4%. How did all this happen, why did it stop and can it return today?

In the new big video, Hello, Ilya Frolov and Alexei Zhutikov communicate with people who were on different sides of the Russian automobile “business” in the nineties. They even try to try on the role of hijackers on themselves (spoiler: not a single car was injured).

Today, for the sake of possessing the “ninety -ninth” fate, much less breaks, but thefts still occur. We recommend that you look at a large podcast about what to fear today and how to reduce risks. And also find out everything about road cells: how they look after us, regardless of our desires, punish and help out. /m

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