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Ankesh Airon

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Sep 29, 2010, 7:37:50 AM9/29/10
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From: Gupta, Aditi (Technology Services India) <Aditi...@rbs.co.uk>
Date: Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 4:57 PM
Subject: FW: BEWARE - Police warning when driving.!!
To: "Airon, Ruchika (Group Resourcing India)" <Ruchik...@rbs.co.uk>, Ankesh Airon <ankesh...@gmail.com>, rani....@wipro.com, Anjani Gupta <anj...@yahoo-inc.com>, Suma Shivaprasad <sum...@yahoo-inc.com>


 
 

 

 
 

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Aditi Gupta
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 This is happening now! 

Sad, especially if you are inclined to 'help' people...


While driving on a rural end of the roadway on Thursday morning, A lady saw an infant car seat on the side of the road with a blanket draped over it.  For whatever reason, She did not stop, even though she had all kinds of thoughts running through her head.  But when she got to her destination, She called the  Police and they were going to check it out. But, this is what the Police advised even before they went out there to check....

"There are several things to be 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 and raped, and usually left for dead.  If it's a man, they're usually beaten and robbed and maybe left for dead, too.

DO NOT STOP FOR ANY  REASON!!!


  DIAL 1-0-0
AND REPORT WHAT YOU SAW, BUT DON'T EVEN SLOW DOWN.

"IF YOU  ARE DRIVING AT NIGHT AND EGGS ARE THROWN AT YOUR WINDSCREEN, DO NOT STOP TO CHECK THE CAR,  DO NOT OPERATE THE WIPER  AND DO NOT SPRAY ANY WATER BECAUSE EGGS 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, SO PLEASE INFORM YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.

THESE ARE DESPERATE TIMES AND THESE ARE UNSAVOURY INDIVIDUALS WHO WILL TAKE DESPERATE MEASURES TO GET WHAT THEY WANT."


Please talk to your loved ones about this. This is a new tactic used.  Please be safe.  

Get started NOW -- SEND THIS MESSAGE TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES TO BE CAREFUL AND AWARE OF EVERYTHING AROUND THEM SO AS NOT TO BECOME A VICTIM.

 

 

 

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Ankesh Airon
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