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A.They have to break into the car.B.Five percent of the cars are left unlocked.C.They

A.They have to break into the car.

B.Five percent of the cars are left unlocked.

C.They sometimes find car keys in the ignition and simply get in.

D.They knock out the driver and get the car away.

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