Fun Reading Email(Chinese & English): PLEASE BE CAREFUL........

Thursday, October 05, 2006

PLEASE BE CAREFUL........

PLEASE BE CAREFUL........

Dear Friends..

Please forward this to everyone you know so that they are aware of this crime.

A few days ago, 7th August 2006, after work at around 6:30pm, while I was at the traffic light waiting for the green light, I was robbed by 2 men on a motorbike, a crime that I thought would never happened. This happened in Wangsa Maju, the traffic light after TAR College heading towards JPJ Wangsa Maju. All the while, we've been cautioned to lock the doors upon entering the car. I did just that without failed. That is obviously not enough.

These rotten bastards (pardon my language) are getting more and more daring. They must have followed my car and struck the moment it came to a halt. It all happened so fast. After I heard a loud crash on my window (like someone was throwing a heavy stone on my window glass), the next thing I knew, someone was grabbing my handbag which I put on the passenger's sit next to me and ran towards his accomplice who was waiting in front. Had I known that this type of crime does happen and had I had that caution at the back of my head, I may have been able to react and save my handbag. So, please spread the words so that everyone is aware of this.

Always be watchful wherever you are, no place is safe. What happened to me took place in broad daylight, tens of cars and motorbikes around (those who live in KL would know how it's like around 6:30pm where everyone rushes back from work). No one moved an inch!! Gone are the days when people would jump to your rescue when in need, can't blame them much, these criminals can be highly dangerous. Ladies, keep in mind (and guys remind those you care about):

1) Never to put your handbag (or anything at all for that matter that may attracts the attention of these pathetic, lazy people) on the seats. Keep them out of sight
2) If you can afford it, get your window glass tinted, it can prevent the glass from falling into pieces immediately when someone is trying to break it. This may deter these useless people from attacking
3) Always be watchful of any suspicious motorists around you. I was caught off guard because all the while I thought by locking the doors I am safe, I was wrong!!
4) As much as you can, try to avoid places where you have to make too many stops at traffic lights
5) Scream for help when you are attacked, there may be some Samaritans around.

It's not so much of the money you lose that matters most, it's the hassle that you have to go through having lost your IC, ATM Cards, Credit Cards, Driving License etc. The government dept. involved, the banks, care less about how you lose all these, not only you have to deal with the nightmare, they top-it-up with all the fees and penalties that you have to pay for losing them, regardless of how!!

I hope by sharing this, we all learn a lesson from it.

Stay safe!

Stephanie Urai


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