Couple Caught on Camera Stealing Car Wiper in Bukit Indah Aeon Carpark
A shocking incident has gone viral on social media, showing a couple caught in the act of stealing a car wiper from a vehicle parked in the Bukit Indah Aeon carpark on September 21, 2024, at 11:13 am.
The video, which has sparked widespread outrage and disbelief, appears to show the couple shopping for a wiper in the carpark, but instead of purchasing one, they decided to steal it from an unsuspecting car owner.
Netizens have been quick to condemn the couple’s actions, with many calling them “cheapskates” and “thieves.” Others have poked fun at the couple’s audacity, with some joking that they should install wipers inside their cabin to avoid getting caught.
The incident has also sparked a heated debate about the state of morality in society, with some commenters lamenting the decline of values and the rise of selfishness. Others have called for the couple to be publicly shamed and for their faces to be plastered on social media to serve as a warning to others.
Some have also questioned the parenting skills of the couple, with one commenter asking what kind of values they are teaching their child. Others have joked that the couple’s parents must be “very very very sad” to have raised such individuals.
The incident has also raised concerns about the prevalence of theft in car parks, with one commenter sharing a personal experience of having their rear wiper stolen from their JDM car. Others have called for car owners to be more vigilant and to install cameras to deter thieves.
The authorities have been urged to take action against the couple, with some calling for them to be charged with theft. The incident serves as a reminder for car owners to be mindful of their surroundings and to take necessary precautions to protect their vehicles from theft.
The incident has sparked a lively discussion on social media, with many calling for the couple to be held accountable for their actions. As one commenter aptly put it, “What a shame! Cheapo!!”
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