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“NEW YORK — Officials say a metal homage to the late punk legend Joey Ramone may be New York City's most-stolen street sign.”
The Huffington Post: 'Joey Ramone Place' Sign Keeps Getting Stolen
“The group's longtime drummer, Marky Ramone, thinks Joey would appreciate the most-stolen distinction.”
The Huffington Post: 'Joey Ramone Place' Sign Keeps Getting Stolen
“NEW YORK mdash; Officials say a metal homage to the late punk legend Joey Ramone may be New York City's most-stolen street sign.”
The Huffington Post: 'Joey Ramone Place' Sign Keeps Getting Stolen
“According to the FBI's National Crime Information Center, laptop computers are the most-stolen device.”
“In other words, the family station wagon isn't even a contender for most-stolen.”
“(See www. nicb.org for a list of the most-stolen vehicles.)”
The Wall Street Journal: Higher Insurance Costs Erode Fuel Savings on Small Cars
“Four of the top 10 most-stolen vehicles in the U.S. are compact cars, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, a nonprofit organization funded by property-casualty insurers, including 1990s-era Honda Civics and Accords.”
The Wall Street Journal: Higher Insurance Costs Erode Fuel Savings on Small Cars
“The Acura Integra dominates the list of the most-stolen vehicles, generated by CCC Information Services Inc., occupying six of the top 10 spots.”
“The 2002 BMW M Roadster is second on the most-stolen list, followed by yet another Integra, a 1998 model.”
“We're going to go from the bottom to the top of the most-stolen cars in America last year.”
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