
Police Warn Public of Surge in 'Twoccing'
By Nikki Thrace. Jun 4, 2025
Have you heard of the term “twoccing?” It addresses a specific type of vehicle-related crime. It stems from the acronym TWOC, which stands for “Taking Without Owner’s Consent.” It seems similar to theft, but here’s a breakdown of TWOC, how it differs from vehicle theft, and why it matters.
What Is TWOC?
TWOC, also called “twocking”, refers to taking a car or other mode of transportation without the owner’s permission. The critical difference between TWOC and theft is the person’s intent to take the car. TWOC involves taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent, without the intent to permanently keep or deprive the owner. Theft is taking a car to permanently deprive the owner of it.
TWOC is often associated with temporary, unauthorized use, such as joyriding, where the offender abandons the vehicle after use. This difference is crucial, as proving the intent to deprive the owner permanently can be difficult, particularly in cases where the car is used temporarily and returned or abandoned afterward.

Why Does Intent Matter?
In TWOC cases, since the offender does not intend to keep the vehicle, it is sometimes treated as a lesser offense than theft. However, TWOC is still considered a severe crime, causing significant distress and inconvenience to vehicle owners. Legal consequences, including fines or a potential prison sentence, still apply.
Can Passengers Be Charged With TWOC?
Passengers taking a vehicle without consent can also be charged under TWOC laws if they knowingly ride in the car. However, the prosecution must prove that the passenger knew the vehicle was unlawfully taken. This makes TWOC or joyride cases potentially complex, as intent and knowledge play a significant role in determining guilt.
Preventing TWOC and Vehicle Theft
Simple preventive measures can help reduce the risk of becoming a victim of TWOC or vehicle theft. Locking car doors and parking in well-lit, protected areas effectively deter potential offenders. While TWOC may not involve the intent to steal the vehicle permanently, it can still lead to property damage and legal trouble for the person who takes the car.
Understanding the difference between TWOC and theft is more than just legal jargon - it’s a cautionary tale for vehicle owners. With both offenses leading to severe consequences, educating yourself about the risks can help you stay protected. Knowing the law and taking common sense precautions are the first steps to avoid becoming a victim.
References: Definition of ‘twoccing’ | What a TWOCK | The Difference Between Taking a Vehicle Without Consent (TWOC) and Theft of a Vehicle | Help Prevent Car Break-ins
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