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ICBC thinks cutting your steering wheel is "unreasonable

Your steering wheel saga is wild and makes no sense

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss. And today, we're talking about something that has me scratching my head harder than trying to get a reservation on the patio at Earls on a Friday night. You know those anti-theft devices, the bright yellow clubs you put on your steering wheel? Well, a B.C. man named Darrin Penner is in a full-blown battle with ICBC because thieves *cut through his steering wheel* to get past his. Seriously, imagine the audacity!

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about with these claims. Darrin says he took his truck, with its sliced-up steering wheel, to a shop for repairs, and then ICBC told him they wouldn't cover the full cost because it was "unreasonable" to fix it this way. They wanted to replace the whole steering column. And now, he's stuck in this bureaucratic nightmare. It just makes you wonder what counts as a 'reasonable' repair when someone literally hacks through your car's essential parts.

### What This Means for Kelowna Drivers

This isn't just Darrin's problem; it's a "what if" for all of us cruising down Lakeshore Road or trying to find parking on Bernard Avenue. Car theft, and especially theft from vehicles, is a persistent issue here, and we've all got our own ways of trying to protect our rides.

* **Insurance Headaches:** It highlights how tricky dealing with insurance companies can be, especially when the damage is… unusual. * **Security vs. Cost:** It makes you question if those anti-theft devices are really giving you peace of mind or just a different kind of headache if a determined thief gets creative. * **Local Impact:** We see these kinds of incidents pop up in community groups all the time. Whether it's bikes stolen from Guisachan Heritage Park or tools from a truck parked near the Dilworth Centre, property crime is something Kelowna residents deal with.

It's a bizarre twist to a common problem, and it just makes you think twice about how you’re protecting your car, and what happens when those protections fail in an unexpected way. You expect thieves to pick a lock, maybe hotwire something, but *cutting through the steering wheel*? That's a new level of commitment.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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