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Tue, Dec 23, 2008
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Trusting or naive?

Trusting or naive?

A Malaysian-registered car was spotted unlocked and parked haphazardly in Bedok Reservoir Road.

STOMPER Vassili came across the car at around 12am, Dec 23 when he was visiting a friend and reported the incident to STOMP, the citizen journalism website.

He told STOMP that he thought the driver must have really be in a hurry.

The driver, he said, "parked in a rather carless manner, left his front and rear signal lights on, and worst of all, he left his front door unlocked."

But when he came down more than an hour later, the car was still there, STOMP reported.

 

 
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