A friend, who lives in Kuching, related to me that there has been a spate of car thefts in Kuching City targeting Perodua Kembara. She said that her family car, a Kembara, was targeted two times; once last year and once this year.
Where I live, the top stolen car is Toyota Harrier but this doesn't mean that owners of smaller cars are spared. Even Perodua Kancil cars are stolen as well. It really doesn't matter if a car is big or small, old or new. If people can snatch handbags, they can steal cars too.
I guess the economy is so bad, there are so many jobless people, they have to resort to stealing and snatching to make ends meet. Of course, car thefts involve a syndicate, it's not something that could be done by one or two people.
The scary thing, my friend told me, was that these thieves would first steal the keyhole of the car first and they would then make a duplicate key, come back to steal the CAR! My, how much trouble these people go through. They must be making a lot of money from this activity.
Where I live, the top stolen car is Toyota Harrier but this doesn't mean that owners of smaller cars are spared. Even Perodua Kancil cars are stolen as well. It really doesn't matter if a car is big or small, old or new. If people can snatch handbags, they can steal cars too.
I guess the economy is so bad, there are so many jobless people, they have to resort to stealing and snatching to make ends meet. Of course, car thefts involve a syndicate, it's not something that could be done by one or two people.
The scary thing, my friend told me, was that these thieves would first steal the keyhole of the car first and they would then make a duplicate key, come back to steal the CAR! My, how much trouble these people go through. They must be making a lot of money from this activity.
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