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October 25th, 2006 02:45 PM #31
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October 25th, 2006 04:39 PM #32
Baka naman din yung ibang cctv nila eh blind units lang meaning pang display para makita lang na merong camera. Nagbawas pa pala ng roving guards sa gabi kaya nadale yung sasakyan?
Last edited by RedHotBlood; October 25th, 2006 at 04:40 PM. Reason: additional info.
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October 25th, 2006 05:37 PM #34
Serves as a reminder to you guys... don't leave anything in an AUV or van... or even an SUV... when you go inside.
This isn't surprising... favorite spot ng mga gagong drive-by boys na yung Shell station na yan because you can get on the highway right before it, then get off the highway just 2 kilometers down the road (you're off the highway before the PNCC even starts looking for you...) and disappear into Cavite...
The guards are only there to guard the eating establishments, and they don't have time to watch the lot. I was there when another incident occured, luckily, the thief (bag-snatcher) panicked and dropped the bag, and they caught the license plate of the vehicle on the CCTV.
I hate to blame the victim (as so many people here so often do )... but coming from a gun-safety seminar and then leaving some pretty expensive guns inside an FX (of all places!?!)... bad form.
And who the heck leaves their watch in the car? Errrrrhhhhh....
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October 25th, 2006 08:13 PM #35
Mr. Almonte probably didn't have a choice but to leave the guns in the vehicle since, unless the guns were covered by permits to carry, then it would have been illegal for him to have them with him inside the eating establishment. If the guns were being transported on the strength of only a PTT, then they should be left inside the vehicle until the owner arrives at the firing range or at his residence.
Be that as it may, maybe he should've exercised more caution and just ordered at the drive-through so he wouldn't have to leave his guns unattended.
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October 25th, 2006 10:55 PM #36
Didn't consider that. Good point!
Me, if I'm carrying stuff in my vehicle that I'm not comfortable with lugging around, I make sure to get a spot right in front of the guard, no matter how long it takes.
Oh well... lesson learned for him, I guess. Poor guy.
But seriously... a Rolex? On a reporter's salary?
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October 26th, 2006 08:56 AM #38
he's been a reporter since the 80's pa yata or even longer. siguro naman makakabili na sya ng rolex. hehe. dapat nga sinuot na lang niya yun.
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October 26th, 2006 09:07 AM #39
In other news...
sa may St.Thomas building, may Everest na nag-park, katabi ko lang yung Everest (im in a Santa Fe), binasag quarter panel nya, kinuha bags and briefcase. Nagulat na lang ako bigla dumami mga tao, di lumabas ako at ni-lock yung car, nanakawan na pala katabi ko, di ko man lang narinig (sobrang insulated kasi ng cabin ng Santa Fe). The robbery took under a minute. Buti na lang sobrang liit ng Quarter panel ng santa fe it would be stupid to bother breaking it, wala kang mailulusot. hehe.
Diba standard ang alarm sa Everest? kasi di nag-alarm eh.
Lesson: so pag bibili pala tayo ng SUV, we should also consider little details such as the size of the quarter panel.Last edited by Horsepower; October 26th, 2006 at 09:09 AM.
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October 26th, 2006 09:26 AM #40he was going to conduct a gun safety seminar.maybe he should've exercised more caution and just ordered at the drive-through so he wouldn't have to leave his guns unattended.
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