Yesterday night on my way home, I saw, on the opposite side of the road, a tow truck towing away a very fancy sports car. The car appears in good condition (no accidents or damage to wheel). Sometimes when I see such scenes, I wonder if I am actually witnessing a car theft in progress. I am tempted, in one of these days, to be KPC and follow the tow truck for any suspicious activity.
Have you guys ever done this?
As a additional topic: Earlier this year, there was a car with a punctured tyre in front of my house. I found it one morning. I thought the driver must have left it there for the car tyre shop (only a 300 metres away) to open (it was < 9 am then). But when I came back from work, the car was still there -- and it remained there for 2 weeks. My immediate neighbours, as usual, all have tidak apa attitude, and couldn't be bothered with the car -- as long as it is not blocking their driveway.
So, I went to police station and wanted to report the car -- maybe abandoned, maybe stolen. But the police officers initially looked at me as if I am KPC. One even asked me why I want to get involved because "have to appear in court -- very troublesome." Anyway, after they called HQ, they confirmed that the car was indeed stolen. I didn't do a police report -- just left my number and location of car to them. Two days later, I managed to see the owner (one botak guy), some detectives, and one car workshop man came and recovered the car (have to fix punctured tyre first).
Chris
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Car Theft In Progress
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cbsteh
, Oct 26 2010 11:54 AM, 4 replies to this topic
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Posted 26 October 2010 - 12:15 PM
QUOTE (cbsteh @ Oct 26 2010, 11:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yesterday night on my way home, I saw, on the opposite side of the road, a tow truck towing away a very fancy sports car. The car appears in good condition (no accidents or damage to wheel). Sometimes when I see such scenes, I wonder if I am actually witnessing a car theft in progress. I am tempted, in one of these days, to be KPC and follow the tow truck for any suspicious activity.
Have you guys ever done this?
As a additional topic: Earlier this year, there was a car with a punctured tyre in front of my house. I found it one morning. I thought the driver must have left it there for the car tyre shop (only a 300 metres away) to open (it was < 9 am then). But when I came back from work, the car was still there -- and it remained there for 2 weeks. My immediate neighbours, as usual, all have tidak apa attitude, and couldn't be bothered with the car -- as long as it is not blocking their driveway.
So, I went to police station and wanted to report the car -- maybe abandoned, maybe stolen. But the police officers initially looked at me as if I am KPC. One even asked me why I want to get involved because "have to appear in court -- very troublesome." Anyway, after they called HQ, they confirmed that the car was indeed stolen. I didn't do a police report -- just left my number and location of car to them. Two days later, I managed to see the owner (one botak guy), some detectives, and one car workshop man came and recovered the car (have to fix punctured tyre first).
Chris
Have you guys ever done this?
As a additional topic: Earlier this year, there was a car with a punctured tyre in front of my house. I found it one morning. I thought the driver must have left it there for the car tyre shop (only a 300 metres away) to open (it was < 9 am then). But when I came back from work, the car was still there -- and it remained there for 2 weeks. My immediate neighbours, as usual, all have tidak apa attitude, and couldn't be bothered with the car -- as long as it is not blocking their driveway.
So, I went to police station and wanted to report the car -- maybe abandoned, maybe stolen. But the police officers initially looked at me as if I am KPC. One even asked me why I want to get involved because "have to appear in court -- very troublesome." Anyway, after they called HQ, they confirmed that the car was indeed stolen. I didn't do a police report -- just left my number and location of car to them. Two days later, I managed to see the owner (one botak guy), some detectives, and one car workshop man came and recovered the car (have to fix punctured tyre first).
Chris
good job...on abandoned car....
but about tow truck not sure..sometimes engine/electrical fault can't be seen from outside...best bet if u really have time to follow and arrive at crime scene then u can report with enuf proof..... just to be on the safe side...
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Posted 26 October 2010 - 12:25 PM
QUOTE (rallychamp @ Oct 26 2010, 12:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
good job...on abandoned car....
but about tow truck not sure..sometimes engine/electrical fault can't be seen from outside...best bet if u really have time to follow and arrive at crime scene then u can report with enuf proof..... just to be on the safe side...
but about tow truck not sure..sometimes engine/electrical fault can't be seen from outside...best bet if u really have time to follow and arrive at crime scene then u can report with enuf proof..... just to be on the safe side...
it could also being repossessed by the financier........
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Posted 28 October 2010 - 05:22 PM
good job
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Posted 03 November 2010 - 11:14 PM
QUOTE (ain206 @ Oct 26 2010, 12:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
it could also being repossessed by the financier........
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