Johor police call Singapore Facebook post on theft prevention in Malaysia ‘mischievous’

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The Johor Baru South district police chief said the post was made in bad taste.

On May 5, SG Kaypoh posted a picture of a car window with a message pasted saying: “Please do not break my window again. This car has already been broken into – there is nothing to steal.”

The post was accompanied by text suggesting that Singaporeans should put up the same message on their vehicles when entering Malaysia. “An average of 250,000 Singapore-registered cars enter Johor on a daily basis and if all of these cars have their windows smashed, then we would see long lines of people lodging reports at police stations here.”

He added that car owners have a duty not to leave valuables in their vehicles, which should not be parked in dark or obscure places.Among those who commented on the post was Facebook user Maveeran Jay from Petaling Jaya, who questioned why some people continue to keep valuables in their cars.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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