OK… remember my pissed-off post? Yeah, the one right below this post. This picture below should somewhat summarizes why I’m so damn pissed.



I managed to get one of my team members to give me lift, and when reaching there, my wife was still calm, albeit a bit scared. I was scared, too, as we never expect that kind of thing to happen to us. My wife asked if we should report it to the security guard in the building. Although it was not of much use, I just nod and off we went to make a report. Ultimately, there was another car that was reported broken into just about 1-2 hours before us, and there was another the day before. The guard suggested that we make a police report.
Having not saw what happened to the car, I called my dad just in case if the car wouldn’t start and should we need a ride back home. Walked to the car, and saw that the passenger window (driver side) was totally broken, and there was glasses everywhere - including the driver seat. Noticed that the gear was shifted to 4th gear and another thing - the CD player was missing! That must be the reason why the car wouldn’t start. The car started fine, and called my dad again saying that we would be going to Bayan Lepas police station to make a police report. On the way to the police station, the feeling was so quiet - we normally have radio turned on everytime we were travelling in the car, but this time, it was so quiet.
Upon reaching the police station, we tried to went inside to make a report, but it seems that the officer-on-duty wasn’t really keen on serving us. It was like we were nobody, not important to them. When it was our turn to make the report, I accompanied my wife in, but was asked to leave the room. There’s another officer who was on the phone talking quite seriously - didn’t pay much attention to him at first, until he came out to me asking, seriously, “Pak you polis ar? ASP (my dad’s name) ar?”. I answered him yes, and he continued, “Based kat mana ar?”. I told him my dad was attached with the IPK in Penang Road - he was kinda surprised and changed his behaviour towards us. Suddenly the whole police station became so efficient and everything was done quickly.
After a while, my wife walked out, and I asked her whether they charged her RM2 for the report. She asked, “What RM2?”. It’s cool to have “cable”
But then again, don’t come to me if you have summons or in trouble with the law. Remember that I have to pay my own summons?
The next morning, went to have the window replace. The shop replaces the original part with Mitsubishi’s part!


4 Responses
Jase Lee
April 25th, 2006 at 11:30 am
1And I was sitting at the place yesterday where it all began…
elphinstone
April 26th, 2006 at 8:55 am
2poor anand… thank God no one was hurt. looks like alot of mess to cleanup. how much did it cost you to replace the windows?
onivla
May 7th, 2006 at 11:24 am
3my condolences anand…
can this be claimed from insurance?
ashotiwoth
May 8th, 2006 at 10:44 am
4jase: yeah…
elphinstone: the windows? let’s just say it’s less than RM100
alvin: i dun think so ler… only windscreen is covered by insurance i thot? besides, it’s not that expensive anyway
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