QUOTE(scarypoolparty @ Jan 15 2020, 02:31 PM)
if you want to zoom in into certain aspect of something, of course you can find fault.
otherwise you can also post that go noodles here is less fragrance, village grocer here is less fresh and I have my duper super expensive Jimmy choo slippers stolen outside my apartment door...….
I take that this is the 1st case of car being stolen anywhere in klang valley for this month??????
a 2010 report by chris ong showed that one private car is stolen on every 24mins. now will be even higher. Now go and find out where these cars were stolen and post on the relevant threads here to alarm the public.
otherwise you can also post that go noodles here is less fragrance, village grocer here is less fresh and I have my duper super expensive Jimmy choo slippers stolen outside my apartment door...….
I take that this is the 1st case of car being stolen anywhere in klang valley for this month??????
a 2010 report by chris ong showed that one private car is stolen on every 24mins. now will be even higher. Now go and find out where these cars were stolen and post on the relevant threads here to alarm the public.
yeap , you reacted just like i predict you would.
"someone gonna say ikea maluri security is equally bad or worse d brows.gif
or that theft happens everywhere in the country also so EkoCheras is normal , no need to make a big fuss out of it, normalising an issue."
to your
"I take that this is the 1st case of car being stolen anywhere in klang valley for this month??????"
normalising an issue.
i am not finding fault wor, but its ok if you think i am.
but hor, for the car to be stolen INSIDE a mall is not something you see everyday. what's more phenomenal is that cctv didnt catch the perpetrator. i merely pointed out that lapse in security is potential for crime.
"I take that this is the 1st case of car being stolen anywhere in klang valley for this month??????" where are you getting with this ? car theft is acceptable?
area with high crime rate generally dont instill confidence in investor / buyer. for you to try to make car theft look "normal" is damage control? you'd think the resident will think that " wow crime happens everywhere so if EkoCheras have one its fine" instead of "will i be next? / hopefully i am not the next victim?"
its a first, but hopefully management do something so this will be the last. i know you gonna counter with " thieves are smarter now / not easy to stop / owner careless ". but things like this makes all the stakeholder looks bad so owner better reflected to management and see that changes are made.
Jan 15 2020, 02:47 PM

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