Snopes snoʊps noun and sometimes verb we are the internet s go to source for discerning what is true and what is total nonsense.
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More than enough to neutralize the metal s germ killing powers as long as the building stays busy.
Coins in car door theft warning there has been no rash of car or property thefts due to nickels or pennies jammed in door handles and car experts say that warnings about them are implausible.
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Crime alert warns that thieves drill a hole under a vehicle s door handle break in steal only one item then use the auto s gps to locate the car owner s home for future burglary.
A post currently circulating via social media warns that criminals are using 100 bills laced with a powerful chemical as a means of debilitating and kidnapping victims.
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The original article claims that car thieves have discovered that wedging a penny or nickel in the passenger door handle will prevent the car from being locked.
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What s more bond points out that frequently touched items collect salts from the sweat of many people which makes the corrosive layer tougher and longer lasting.
But consider how many people handle doorknobs or similar fixtures in a day.
Warning claims parking lot carjackers are placing flyers or 100 bills on the windows of cars then taking the cars when drivers step out of their vehicles to remove them.
Florida city repeals 13 year ban on saggy pants.