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20.09.2024

Rabbi didn't fuel, thief stalled at entrance to Petah Tikva

Youngster of 19, from Petah Tikva, wanted to visit a friend in Bnei Brak and 'lugged' the car of a local rabbi • He was caught without a license after the gas ran out • What did he tell the cops?

Rabbi didn't fuel, thief stalled at entrance to Petah Tikva
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Youngster of 19 from Petah Tikva, decided to go visit a friend who lives in Bnei Brak. Unfortunately there was no public transport available during those hours, and he decided to seek alternative transportation. Around the block where he lived, he passed next to the rabbi's home - and noticed a vehicle parked in front of his house.

Having never received a license did not prevent him from realizing his original plan: the young driver opened the door, went inside and with a key in his possession - moved towards the target.

After completing his courtesy visit on his way back, the new driver felt that something is amiss in the vehicle. The vehicle turned off several times, until at the entrance to Petah Tikva he noticed the source of the problem: a small matter that caused the vehicle to stop - the gas tank was empty.

Border patrol from the police station in passing spotted the stolen vehicle and stopped next to him to find out who the driver is.

The youngster, who at first did not understand the problem of loaning the vehicle for several hours, claimed to police - after explaining to him the severity of his actions - that he thinks they are right, but tried to sweeten the decree and said to them that all along he had driven according to the law and speed limit.
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