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There's some guidelines on how to protect bags. Wrap the strap or something around your handbrakes then only hide it in the footwell or the middle console between the seats. Alternatively put it by the drivers side against the door. It's not easily visible and not easy to get a hold of.
Out of curiosity again - if we don't kill the SOBs and instead break off their limbs rendering them cripples, does that count as a crime? I can think of a few ways to permanantly disable these basturds.
I already plan to disable them, run them down from their bike so hard by aiming at the leg area.
let them get stuck under my car also not a problem until the police comes. Don't deserve mercy
after killing and harming so many innocent lives in Malaysia.
It sooooo true brotha.. U can count me in to do that too.. I have an experience once.. Chase a man who snatch a lady handbag in front of my eyes.. When it's happen, I was on the other side of the road.. For your information the guy is riding a motorbike and so am I but I'm with my 2 years old nephew on the bike.. I quickly give a chase and almost got the guy but he got away at the T junction.. The traffic light was red that time.. I almost hit a car and luckily my nephew doesn't felt down from my motorbike.. If I got my hand on that man, he will be sorry for his entire life...
Yup, I agreed with U.. As a citizens it's our responsibility to work together to prevent crimes...![]()
Is good to try to be a good Samaritan or being helpful. But if you were driving your 2 years old
nephew on a bike who can hardly hold on to the bike himself. I totally won't be thankful even
if you catch hold of the snatch thief bro.
Because you are gambling your nephew's life and place it on the line for that chase and his life
could just end with a slight mistake or any accident could happen during the chase.
Sometimes, family comes 1st bro. We help whenever the situation permits. Not when your wife
or when your kids are with u in the car or on the bike. Even if u r driving a lorry, family on board
is always 1st priority.
Just my 2 cents.




