THIS is the horrifying moment a pair of criminal youths steal a man’s car from under his nose after finding the keys left in his front door.
The pair filmed themselves committing their crime as they snuck up to the door and yanked the keys out, before hopping into the motor.
Hearing the commotion outside, the man rushed out, with the duo continuing to film him and even taunting him from inside his own vehicle as he tried in vain to enter, before peeling out of his driveway.
The full footage shows the two criminals, dressed in black with hoods up, gloves on and masks covering their faces, sneaking up to the front door.
As one of them approaches the door of the house a set of keys become visible, left in the lock by the owner of the home.
One of the youths grabs the keys from the door and both then quickly jump into the car parked in the driveway.
The pair laugh as they take their seats in the vehicle, obviously pleased with the easy pickings they’ve discovered.
Hearing the car’s engine starting, the homeowner appears opens his front door and peers out.
The filming yob gives the man the middle finger as he spots them in his car.
Realising what’s happening, the bloke shouts, “Oi, you daft c***s” and tries to yank the locked car door open.
The shameless criminal filming says, “Ahh you f***ing sausage”, mocking the panicked looking man as he desperately pulls the door handle.
The pair then speed off as the man tries helplessly to keep up with the criminals taking off with his car.
The footage of the crime was shared to social media yesterday with the caption: “A man leaves his keys in the door and then someone takes his keys and steals his car.”
It has since received over 1,700 likes and more than 80 comments from appalled social media users.
One user wrote: “There’s no decent punishment being dished out to these low life, bottom feeding scumbags.”
Another added: “Yet I’m certain these little rent boys nicking the car would be smoked by that guy.”
A third replied: “The game’s the game.”
Another commented: “Growing up, kids would have knocked on and told you. A lot has changed in 20 years.”
A fifth said: “If they did this to me and I caught up with them. Well, just imagine.”