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UAE Police warning- PLEASE READ! While driving on a rural area of the roadway in Al Warqa on Thursday morning, a car driver saw an infant car seat on the side of the road with a blanket draped over it. For whatever reason he did not stop even though he had all kinds of thoughts running through his mind. But when he got to his destination, he called the Police and they replied that they were going to check it out. But this is what the Police advised him even before they went out there to check: > There are several things to be well aware of. Gangs and thieves are now plotting different ways to get a person (mostly women) to stop their vehicle and get out of the car. > There is a gang initiation reported by the local Police where gangs are placing a car seat by the road with a fake baby in it ! Waiting for a woman, of course, to stop and check on the abandoned baby. > Note that the location of this car seat is usually beside a wooded or grassy (field) area and the person -- woman -- will be dragged into the woods, beaten up, raped and usually left for dead. If it's a man, > they're usually beaten up and robbed and maybe left for dead, too. > DO NOT STOP FOR ANY REASON !!!! DIAL 999 and REPORT WHAT YOU SAW. BUT DON'T EVEN SLOW DOWN. > If you are driving at night and eggs are thrown at your windscreen don't stop to check the car, don't operate the wiper and don't spray any water because eggs when mixed with water become milky and block your vision up to 92.5% and you are then forced to stop beside the road and become a victim of these criminals. > This is a new technique used by gangs around Al Khawaneej, Mirdiff, Al Aweer, Al warqa and Intl City.Dubai..... Hence please inform your friends and relatives. > These are desperate times and these unsavory individuals will take any desperate measures to get what they want. This is a new tactic used. Please be safe. > Get started now -- send this message to all ur friends
التحذير اعلاه طلع هوكس وما صادر من شرطة دبي و البت بتاعة الـ HR أخدت وورننغ زي الترتيب :)
(عدل بواسطة محمد البشرى الخضر on 02-19-2013, 12:15 PM)
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Re: تحذير من شرطة دبي ... (Re: طلحة عبدالله)
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كلام عجيب لكن ..
غايتو انا كان لقيت لي كرسي طفل بنزل عادي..
شكرا للتحذير خصوصا الناس الزينا الساكنين في المدن الجديدة وهي شوية مقطوعة وصااانة ..
ربنا يحمي الجميع والحذر واجب ..
أنا يا طلحة القصة البيض دي جديدة علي ..هههه
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Re: تحذير من شرطة دبي ... (Re: داليا حافظ)
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أبو حتوت ... سلامات ... ياخ منطقة دبى ( و الأمارات الشماليه ! ) ... دى اصعب حته تسوق فيا عربيه ! تجلى EXIT واحد إلا تلقى نفسك فى ( محيصنه ! ) أو ( حتا ! ) و تبقى فى الطريقه الترجعك ( الشارجاه ! ) و تبدا من جديد ! لا فى خرطه ! لا سجم رماد ! و كلوا بعتمد على خبرتك ! فى E1 , أو طريق الإتحاد !!!! و الشرطه همها الأول تورطتك عشان تدفع ! و كان عربيتك فيا ( سالك ! ) بالردار بعرفوا إسلِّكوا بلابيطك ! عبدالماجد
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Re: تحذير من شرطة دبي ... (Re: أمير محمد ادريس)
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ياود البشرى نحن وقت بنقدر على إنجليزي قدر دا كلو مانمشي نكتب ..إن أنقليزش.. في الصفحة ديك ـــ ياطلحة معليش التحذير ومعاهو ..إي أيق..مع انجليزينا الحبة دي قلقنا عليكم قلنا مايكونوا لحقوا جماعتنا ..بدو يقطعوا ليكم وبعدين يحسبوا
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Re: تحذير من شرطة دبي ... (Re: طلحة عبدالله)
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Quote: والله ظلمتهم ظلم شديد يا عبد الماجد أخوي .. كان كد إتا ما بتعرف الشرطة في دبي والإمارات عموما |
و الله يا طلحه ده الحصل لى ... بالرغم من المعاناة الوجدتها فى معرفة الخرائط الغير مؤسسة و الطرق و سوء الإرشادات بين ابو ظبى دبى الفجيره عجمان الشارقه راس الخيمه أم القيوين ! لما جيت اسلم العربيه المإجرا لقيتا ليك كلها رادارات و مخالفات و سوالف و SALIK مع إنى بسوق هنا فى ال EASTERN COAST OF UNITED STATES عادى و بسرعه أكتر , من نيويورك مروراً بواشنطون و فيرجينيا و نورث كارولينا و جورجيا لحدى ميامى و ما حصل عندى أى مخالفه أو غرامه ... عبدالماجد
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Re: تحذير من شرطة دبي ... (Re: ABDELMAGID ABDELMAGID)
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يا عبد الماجد أيوة صاح توجد مخالفات لكن ما المقصود منها التربح يا حبيب الناس ديل أبعد كتير من الحاجات دي والدليل التنبيهات العديدة .. أمامك رادار .. أمامك سالك .. الخ . وبعدين السير في شوارع الإمارات ساهل جدا لوجود اللافتات التى تدلك على الشوارع والأماكن والطرقات وما عليك إلا أن تتبعا.
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Re: تحذير من شرطة دبي ... (Re: ABDELMAGID ABDELMAGID)
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Quote: يا عبد الماجد أيوة صاح توجد مخالفات لكن ما المقصود منها التربح يا حبيب الناس ديل أبعد كتير من الحاجات دي والدليل التنبيهات العديدة .. أمامك رادار .. أمامك سالك .. الخ . وبعدين السير في شوارع الإمارات ساهل جدا لوجود اللافتات التى تدلك على الشوارع والأماكن والطرقات وما عليك إلا أن تتبعا. |
] على ( الليمان ! ) يا طلحه .... جسر آل مكتوم براو! ( إِقِد سالكك ! ) ... ده كان ما إتورطت فى E11 بين ( الممزر ! ) و ( جميره ! ) و كل ما تقبل تلقى الإشاره ( جبل على ! ) ما تعرف الأخيره بتقع غرِب و لا صباح ! و كلو SALIK ! و العشره الكرام ... عبدالماجد
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Re: تحذير من شرطة دبي ... (Re: محمد البشرى الخضر)
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والله يا ود البشرى كان عندي إحساس قوي بانه يوجد خطأ ما في الحقيقة الاعلان دا أول مرة يمر علي وكان ممكن أتعامل معاهو عادي وبصدق شديد لو كان في أية دولة أخري خلاف الامارات وانت طبعا موجود في البلد دي وشايف كيف أن المواطن والمقيم يتمتعان بأفضل درجة من الأمن والآمان لكن اتلخبطت بسبب ورودأماكن وشوارع إماراتية في الحقيقة لم يحدث أن زرتها، علشان كدا قلت سبحان الله وإحتمال يكون فعلا تم توزيع الاعلان لكن مع ذلك ظل احساسي بوجود شىء خطأ موجود دائما، لأنو بصراحة ودون تطبيل الأمن والأمان الموجود بدولة الامارات لم أراه في أية دولة زرتها في العالم ودي شهادة يسألني منها الله في الدنيا والآخرة . عموما حصل خير يا مان وأعتقد أنو من باب أولي وبما أنه تم نفي الاعلان أن تطلب من الباشمهندس بكري يمسح البوست . ...............
أعتذارك مقبول كالعادة يا معتذراتي .. مش فوق قلتا ليك قوم لف وتعال اعتذر ؟
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Re: تحذير من شرطة دبي ... (Re: محمد البشرى الخضر)
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يا ود البشرى .. الاعلان دا جاني وانا في بريطانيا سنة 2005 او 2006 يعني من الزمن داك حايم وهسه فتشت ليهو في النت ولقيت تحليل منطقي شديد لموضوع البيض لوول! غير أنه ممكن يسبب الذعر بين الناس لكن برضو بمنع الناس من مساعدة اي شخص ممكن يكون فعلاً محتاج مساعدة.
Quote: This message, which circulates via email, blogs and social networking websites, warns that roadside thieves are forcing motorists to pull over to the side of the road by pelting eggs at their windshields, thereby obscuring their vision. According to the message, if the wipers and window washer are activated after such an egg attack, the resulting mess will block vision from the vehicle by up to 92.5% and the driver will be forced to pull over immediately. Supposedly, the egg-throwing criminals can then rob the driver at will. The message suggests, therefore, that drivers who have been subjected to egg attacks should not use their windshield wipers or washers, presumably so that they can still see well enough to drive on to a safer location before stopping to clean up.
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While such robbery scenarios are not entirely impossible, I have seen no evidence to confirm that they are actually occurring, at least on a widespread scale. So far, I have found no credible news or police reports about such robbery-motivated egg attacks. While the version included here suggests that such robberies are occurring in Lebanon, other versions are set in India or other parts of Asia. Many have no location reference at all. And none provide any details about precisely where or when one of these egg attacks has actually taken place. Thus, it is difficult to ascertain if the warning message is based on a real event or is simply a cautionary tale intended to raise driver awareness about possible highway robbery scenarios.
Moreover, my own testing casts serious doubt about just how effective such an egg attack would actually be. My experiments suggest that, while throwing eggs at a glass windshield would certainly make a significant mess, immediate use of the vehicle's wipers and screen washers would likely remove enough of the egg to allow the driver to continue without pulling over straight away. To test the scenario, I pelted two eggs at the driver's side of my vehicle's windshield and then immediately activated the windshield wiper and washer. I found that virtually all of the egg residue was rapidly removed from the area of the screen covered by the wiper blade. In fact, there was no significant blockage of my vision, even before the bulk of the egg residue was removed by the wiper blades.
The message states that the driver's vision will be obscured by "up to 92.5%". However, given the large range of variables that could impact on the outcome of a windshield egg attack, quoting such a precise figure seems rather absurd. Just how much the driver's vision was obscured would depend on how many eggs were thrown, the size of the eggs, where they landed on the windshield, the size and shape of the windshield, how well the vehicle's wiper and washer system was operating and other factors. Given such variables, attempting to apply a meaningful percentage figure to the scenario is virtually impossible. Moreover, my real world tests indicate that any obscuring of vision would likely be a great deal less than 92.5%.
There are also other problems with the robbery method described. Even if it was necessary to pull over after a driver had attempted to remove egg from the windshield using the wipers, the vehicle would likely have travelled many meters down the road before finally coming to a stop. Thus, to carry out their robbery, the egg throwers would need to very quickly make their way down the road to the egged car before the driver cleaned the screen and drove off. Alternatively, they would need to have one or more of their henchmen stationed further down the road to wait for the egged vehicle to pull over. But, it would be difficult or impossible to calculate beforehand exactly where the car might finally pull over. Also, if a driver were to see a motley crew of egg-throwers approaching the vehicle, he or she might well take off out of danger before they even arrived, egg obscured vision or not. And, of course, hitting the windshield of a moving vehicle with enough eggs to have an effect could actually be quiet difficult in the first place.
All in all, the scenario described seems a rather haphazard and hit and miss method of conducting a roadside robbery and one that would likely have a high failure rate. Other methods, such as posing as a motorist or pedestrian in distress, would likely be more effective and simpler to implement means of tricking a driver into stopping. Of course, if your vehicle is attacked, by eggs or any other method, it would certainly be advisable to continue driving to a safer location if at all possible. Thus, as a general cautionary tale, the message may have some small merit. But, given the somewhat implausible nature of the crime described and the lack of any evidence that confirms that such robbery-motivated egg attacks have actually taken place, the credibility of the warning seems questionable at best. |
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