QUOTE(acbc @ Oct 18 2011, 04:01 PM)
I feel a lot safer in Cambodia than MY... everywhere have security guards from KFC to 7-Eleven and from Bak Kut Teh restaurant to street market. Apparently, to hire 10 security guards, u only need to spend RM 10k per month.
Here mana ada 7-11.... only 24hr marts. You talking about the chia xiang bak kut teh?QUOTE(ik3da @ Oct 18 2011, 04:11 PM)
My sis got robbed in less that two months after starting work over there. The security guard of her office purposely do NOT open the gate/entrance for her after she got robbed, claiming that he don't recognize her cause she was crying.
I been living in Cambodia for almost 3 years. Never seen or met or heard from friends about getting robbed. But we are careful of course, don't go out till late night and always use highway and not small lorongs. And yes, every shop has security guards some even have bodyguards with guns. There is 3-4 police on almost every big street junction. Because there are crooks around and usually they are very ganas with guns and axes. But one thing I notice is the banks, they do not hire security guards with pump gun inside the bank, I don't really see the guards around even, probably hidden or they feel safe!Like myself, I run my business and I hire security guards and police to help take care my shop. Security guard and police for a 12 hour shift is only 150$, that is like RM450 only. So security comes at an affordable price, we hire them as our insurance. Better prevent the crime from happening than to claim it later from insurance. The area I run my business is actually quite safe because of many shops around there also hire guards, one row of 10 shoplots you can see at least 3-4 guards standing outside. And yes it is safe because we made it safe by taking prevention actions. It is affordable here compared to malaysia. But YES i feel safer here than in malaysia, here no rempits and no race issues/discrimination
Oct 18 2011, 10:26 PM

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