format_quote Originally Posted by
Malsidabym
Well, you tell us. You are there, is it true or not true? Are the robberies mostly commited by foreigners, or locals, or a mix?
mix... but crime rates are getting annoying. Robbers could be Foreigners or Malaysians. Muslims or Buddhists or Christians or Hindus. Seriously... everybody could be the target and any citizenship or ethnics or religious groups could be the robbers in Malaysia.
In order to come into my house -
Front door:
1) Open the padlock on the gate before entering the yard.
2) Open the padlock locking the grilled door.
3) Open the grilled door.
4) Open the door.
Back door:
1) Open the padlock locking the grilled door
2) Open the grilled door
3) Open the door
4) Knock the door because it's chained inside.
Balcony:
1) Open the padlock locking the grilled sliding door.
2) Open the grilled sliding door.
3) Knock on the sliding door because it's padlocked inside.
2) The un-grilled sliding door should be open by keys too.
Roof:
1) We've locked and really sealed the ceilings because one neighbour, the thief (because nobody at home that time) entered through the roof (which hold the water tank) came down through a door (opened in order to fix the water tank) and ransacked the whole house.
Every single house in my neighbourhood have reported stolen things. My home - 1 stainless steel ladder (Cost RM300), shoes and gardening stuffs were stolen (easy to steel because we put it outside on the frontyard, luckily those shoes are worn off and some cheap slippers, but still they've took it, crazy!.
Our neighbourhood committee just suggested to local authority to install CCTV on every single lane in the neighbourhood.