Valet Parking Always A Little Risky: Tips To Minimize Mischief
by Uzair on September 8, 2010
Leaving your car with valet parking attendants? It’s likely it will be responsibly parked, with the keys placed on a wall or in a drawer. But if you’re not as lucky—or if you drive something irresistibly flashy like a Porsche 911 Turbo or a Lamborghini Gallardo—it could turn into a scene right out of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.

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