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You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeA car was stolen while the owner left the engine running to de ice the window.The car owner had left the black Nissan Qashqai engine running shortly after 8am to de ice the the window when an opportunist thief struckWhile the vehicle was left unattended in Skeffington, Kirkby, a man in his 40s wearing a grey hoodie is reported to have jumped in the vehicle and driven off in the direction of Pennywood Drive.Receive newsletters with the latest news, sport and what on updates from the Liverpool ECHO by signing up hereLuckily for the victim, officers from the Merseyside Roads Policing Unit recovered the stolen vehicle at around 8.40am on Dursley in Whiston.Detectives are now urging car owners to be vigilant when de icing their vehicles and not to leave a car with a running engine unattended.Constable Joshua Smith said: “We are urging car owners to be extra vigilant in the cold weather when de icing their vehicle. Thieves are opportunists who will take advantage of a any situation however brief those moments may seem.”Thankfully this car owner was reunited with their vehicle shortly after this incident, but it still caused a great deal of understandable distress and worry.”It serves as a stark reminder to all car owners in Merseyside: please don leave your car unattended while the engine is running.”Keep up to date with traffic and travel in your local area by entering your postcode below.NewsallMost ReadMost RecentAnfieldPhotos domestic abuse victim’s family want everyone to seeAlexandra Reid was afraid no one would believe she was being abused. She was believed.

If the Biden administration requires all new vehicles sold after 2035 to be emissions free, said Maryann Keller, an analyst who has been tracking fuel economy issues since the 1970s, it could backfire. Rather than running out to buy electric cars, which most households can’t afford, they’ll turn to used gas burning and hybrid cars. “New car sales will dry up,” she said..

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