
If, on the cusp of 2009, people are still choosing to buy cars with the baby back window, perhaps they are risk takers who are daring thieves? "Yeah, I know its what you like... try me... come do something about it..." And it seems a lot of theives are taking them up on their offer. If you pay attention to details when driving, you will see some of the cars in the lanes next to you with cardboard coverings... duct tape... and in some cases... people just leave it open: perhaps they're ready for a second helping: "daddy, i want some more!"
These cars are targeted because they're easier to get inside. The back door with two windows gives a significantly smaller surface to break ... rather than smashing a larger window... <<<>>> And if its a tinted window? All the better. Why is a tinted baby window the best target? Hey, I think I've explained enough so far. Use your imagination.

Once you're keenly aware of this... you'll start to see it more and more often when you're driving around. The majority of the time I drive, I will see at least one car on the road with evidence of this victimization. And perhaps... when its time for you to acquire your next car, you'll avoid the baby back window... and avoid being... a victim of a car burglary. You have now been officially laced with some game.