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Chocoholic wrote:It's happening more frequently yes. A friend of mine had his Jeep stolen from outside his apartment about a month ago, the police have been absolutely useless, I think they just don't know how to deal with it.
I think it's a sign of the times, financial hardship, being more lax over who you let into the country, people are getting more and more desperate.
Back in the day you could go out and leave everything unlocked, car, house, leave stuff in your car. I wouldn't dare these days.
Chocoholic wrote:Yeah annnnnd I happen to know alot of people in alot of places, therefore bound to have people experiencing all of these things.
Just cause you're Billy no-mates!
rudeboy wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Yeah annnnnd I happen to know alot of people in alot of places, therefore bound to have people experiencing all of these things.
Just cause you're Billy no-mates!
i just find it funny, that ANYTHING bad happens in Dubai it either happens to u or your mates thats all.
oh yeh i got mates but for some reason nothing bad happens to them
i guess they aint ur mates are they now
coolpista wrote:A car was stolen in broad daylight from DSO. The car was of a friend of my workmate... With the latest breakins in Mirdiff and a lot of other unreported crimes, do you think Dubai is not a safe place anymore?
canuckbid wrote:Did they leave a note on the dash so the thief knows when the payments are due? ROFL
Chocoholic wrote:Nope. Simply when you've been in this place so long you end up knowing alot of people, so it stands to reason that many of them would have these experiences.
Annnnywwaaaaaay, back ON TOPIC, as I said before the chances of the vehicle still being in the country are tiny, it'll be long gone by now, that and the police are useless.
rudeboy wrote:or how one of the policemen didnt give a fine to one of your airhostess friends who works for Emirates
bonk wrote:rudeboy wrote:or how one of the policemen didnt give a fine to one of your airhostess friends who works for Emirates
Wow . I didn't know that. Do you think airhostesses know they can get fined for working for Emirates?
Or is it just that Emirates airhostesses aren't allowed to be friends with forum members?
Chocoholic wrote:Well now here's an update, my mate said the police didn't want to know, refused to believe it had been stolen and refused to take a statement from him for 24 hours, saying he probably left it somewhere or lent it to a friend - WTF!!!!
Anyway the Jeep has been spotted in Dubai driving along Al Khail road a couple of times. Now if the polcie seem to not want to do anything and one of us spots it, say in a petrol station, do we block it in, confront the person driving it and call the cops? No idea!
Chocoholic wrote:Well now here's an update, my mate said the police didn't want to know, refused to believe it had been stolen and refused to take a statement from him for 24 hours, saying he probably left it somewhere or lent it to a friend - WTF!!!!
Anyway the Jeep has been spotted in Dubai driving along Al Khail road a couple of times. Now if the polcie seem to not want to do anything and one of us spots it, say in a petrol station, do we block it in, confront the person driving it and call the cops? No idea!
rudeboy wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Well now here's an update, my mate said the police didn't want to know, refused to believe it had been stolen and refused to take a statement from him for 24 hours, saying he probably left it somewhere or lent it to a friend - WTF!!!!
Anyway the Jeep has been spotted in Dubai driving along Al Khail road a couple of times. Now if the polcie seem to not want to do anything and one of us spots it, say in a petrol station, do we block it in, confront the person driving it and call the cops? No idea!
well how sure are you that its yours? I mean if its yours then the guy who is driving is probably some big shot. If thats the case forget it, pack your bags and move to Abu Dhabi