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  1. Hi bro out there! Anyone knows how much is average market price for installing the Steelmate 838E car security system? And where can I go to get it installed? Also one more thing....can the remote boot release by done for a Hyundai Tucson 2008 model? or it can only be done on a sedan? Thanks in advance!
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEPw4IUxRzI A security guard shot dead a bank operations officer in a robbery at the Ambank branch in USJ Sentral, Subang Jaya today. Noazita Abu Talib, 37, was shot once in the face with a pump-gun in the 6.20pm incident. It is learnt that the victim was opening the door to the vault‎ when she was shot. Noazita was a mother of two and had been working at Ambank for 16 years. The security guard, who fled with an undisclosed amount of cash on a motorcycle, has been identified as a 37-year-old Sabahan with a fake IC. Subang Jaya deputy superintendant Tan ‎Ah Chua was at the scene when contacted and confirmed the incident. But he declined to elaborate further. State deputy police chief Datuk Abdul Rahim Jaafar said the suspect was armed and considered to be dangerous, cautioning the public to stay vigil. Meanwhile, police are looking for Ardi Hamza whose last known address is 70, Jalan Apas, Batu 2, ‎Tawau, Sabah to facilitate investigations. Source: http://news.malaysia.msn.com/malaysia-news/ambank-security-guard-shoots-colleague-dead-in-robbery-1
  3. Anybody know where to fit cameras inside the car that can capture image or video of vandals ? Appreciate your recommendation. Thks
  4. A man suspected of shoplifting at a Cold Storage supermarket at The Centrepoint on Monday night (Mar 4) shattered a glass panel and used one of the broken pieces to threaten security guards. The suspect, who was said to be small-built and in his mid-30s, was eventually subdued and arrested. The Straits Times reported witnesses saying that the suspect was walking around shirtless while holding an orange plastic bag containing oranges, canned food and a bottle of mineral water he had taken from the supermarket. He was nabbed by supermarket staff after he put his shirt back on. According to a report in Lianhe Wanbao, the man later broke free and used his plastic bag to break the glass counter of a Jollibean outlet near the entrance of the supermarket. He used on of the broken pieces of glass to threaten security guards in a stand-off. The mall's management confirmed that its security team received a call for assistance from the supermarket at 8.50pm and three security personnel were dispactched. They 'engaged and disarmed' the suspect, before police arrived at about 9.30pm to arrest him.
  5. Damn pissed off with the guard at my work place this was what happened today. The car park was full... me: (waits at the entrance hopping that someone will go out and i can go in), i am still in the car the guard comes guard:you cannot park here me: i am waiting for some one to come out so that i can go in guard: you cannot wait here cos your car is near my sensor and will wrack havock in my system. (not true as i have done it later in the afternoon, waited for like 15 min) me: so, i move to one side without my car above your sensor. guard: that will be obstructing traffic coming into the car park. AND I WILL CLAMP YOUR WHEEL. me: what traffic, i am waiting inside the vehicle guard: : you still cannot park and i will clamp your wheel, you can go to other carpark me: ) drives off) then back at my work place: I saw the guard trying to clamp a buffet cafeteria's van while the diver was making his delivery (van was parked at the fire engine access) F**k that guard. if this is going to happen tomorrow again i will call the police. I just noted that the sign outside the carpark states 'cars park illegally will be clamp/tow' no mention of waiting
  6. Reporting of his own personal experience by a senior writer of an IT news website. The way the hackers did it seems quite easy it's scary. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/app...an-hacking/all/
  7. Hey guys, Sorry don;t know what is the technical term for these, the story goes like this, my cars has this security nut or lug to prevent ppl from stealing the rim. that day the ws broke the security opener. Can anyone advice where to buy such opener? Thanks for reading rustyz
  8. Just now, at about 7:45 pm at the the small road outside Parkview Suites parallel to Rochor Road, a man in security guard uniform, which I guess should be that of Parkview Suites, took a photo of my car when I was waiting for my wife. After that, he walked away quickly towards other cars around the bend. I was thinking what the heck did he do it? Is he some kind of vigilante TP or what? Yes, it is a double yellow line, but there was absolutely no problem of traffic obstruction. Ahead of me, there were two other cars PARKED there with no driver in sight!
  9. The word "surveillance" gives folks the impression that it is being watched which may not be Anyway, our MCFer bro Adrian's experience has already clearly shown sometimes even with all the evidence including video footage of the perpertrator in action given, sadly nothing will be done except a warning letter issued... From ST Forum: http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Online...ory_733601.html Motorists taken for a ride on carpark security? Published on Nov 14, 2011 WHEN my car was vandalised at a multi-storey carpark, after the culprit tried to open it with a crowbar, I noticed that a sign at the carpark stated that it was under surveillance, so I assumed it was monitored by closed-circuit TV (CCTV) cameras. When I checked with the HDB, I was told that it was not under its jurisdiction and directed me to the town council. When I telephoned the Tanjong Pagar Town Council, I was told that the carpark, in Block 10 Holland Drive, did not, in fact, have CCTV camera surveillance. Whichever authority is in charge of the carpark should not have given motorists a false sense of security. Elisabeth Raman Verlinde (Mrs)
  10. m.insing.com/news/tabloid/security-guard-drowned-after-seeing-ghosts/id-0ad83e00
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  12. is aftermarket security system reliable? they could have some sort of master key to access your car after installing it into your car.
  13. Not sure if anyone has posted this thread b4. I read it in asiaone motoring. Outrageous! =================================== WHEN a motorist tried to park at a multi-storey carpark meant only for tenants at a business park, he was denied entry. But he refused to move his car even after a queue of cars formed behind him. And when police officers finally forced him to move to another spot, he shouted that he didn't care about the consequences and drove into the multi-storey carpark. As he sped up the ramp, his car hit and injured a security guard who had earlier prevented him from entering the carpark at Tradehub 21 at Boon Lay Way on Wednesday. Mr Lee Ah Hong, 64, told The New Paper that he was standing at the entrance to the carpark when he saw a black Lexus suddenly speeding towards him. He managed to jump aside as the car passed him, but his right hand was hit, leaving him with a fractured wrist. Mr Lee said the driver, whom he described as a man in his late 40s, wanted to park on the second level of the multi-storey carpark. But he did not allow the driver to enter as he did not have a label indicating that he was a tenant at Tradehub 21. Mr Gary Haris, 36, senior business development manager of KH Security Agency, said that only tenants are allowed to use the multi-storey carpark. There are other parking spaces available on the grounds of the business park. The incident happened at about 3.40pm, just minutes before Mr Lee was due to end his hourly stint at the carpark. The driver insisted on parking there and refused to move, causing a queue of five to six cars, including a police car responding to a separate matter. Intervened Three police officers from the car intervened and asked the driver to move his car so that other vehicles could pass. The driver moved his car to one of the parallel parking spaces opposite the multi-storey carpark, leaving it at a 45-degree angle away from the kerb. By then, Mr Lee's supervisor and another colleague had shown up, having seen the incident on CCTV. As they spoke to the driver, who was still in his car, Mr Lee stood in the middle of the entrance to the carpark, as he always does while on duty. Said Mr Lee in Mandarin: "Then I saw something black coming towards me. Thank goodness I ran out of the way. But I wasn't fast enough and the car hit my hand." After being hit, Mr Lee raised his right hand, using his other arm to support his wrist, and shouted at the driver that he had hit someone. Though the window on the driver's side was down, he continued speeding up the ramp, Mr Lee said. The police was called and an ambulance took Mr Lee to the hospital, where he was given outpatient treatment and four days of medical leave. Mr Lee later heard from a colleague that before the driver accelerated towards him, the driver had shouted: "I don't care about the consequences." Other employees The New Paper spoke to also mentioned that the driver had said that. Several security officers searched the 10-storey carpark for the owner and his vehicle, but could not find him. Mr Lee's son, Mr Lee Zhi Wen, 44, who also works for the same company, was having his break at a coffee shop when he heard that his father had been injured. Said the younger Mr Lee, who is still angry over the incident: "Our job is already dangerous. If the cars don't stop, our lives are at risk. "My father is in his 60s. Did the driver need to do that?" Upset Mr Lee, who lives with his wife and his daughter, is upset at not being able to work for several days. "I'm right-handed and it was my right hand that was hit," he said. "It's swollen like a pig's trotter and it hurts so bad. I can't even hold a pen. How am I supposed to work?" He is required to write down the licence plates of delivery vehicles that enter the multi-storey carpark. The New Paper understands from Mr Haris that the police identified the driver about three hours after the incident. A police spokesman confirmed that they received a call for assistance at about 3.50pm on Wednesday and are investigating. Frustrated as he is with the driver for his rash act, Mr Lee still managed to find something to be thankful for. Smiling, Mr Lee said: "At least he didn't hit my body. Now I can still celebrate Chinese New Year!"
  14. http://www.spf.gov.sg/mic/2010/101229_trafarr_countdown.htm Large crowds and heavy vehicular traffic are expected around Marina Bay and Esplanade for the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 10/11 on New Year
  15. My wife went out last night and if I was still staying at my parent's HDB, I would have gone downstair to wait for her....given all the gangcident recently. I was thinking it's good that I am staying in a condo with security guards constantly patrolling. Just had a chat recently with one of the security guard and found he's ex police senior staff sgt...experience certainly count. I let my wife come up on her own. Will condo security be a plus point for you when you deciding to purchase one?
  16. this video happens in a russian shopping mall, the men in the blue shirts are security guards. with security like them , who needs tasers? its amazing how everybody just walks away at the end of it like nothing happens.
  17. Will tat happen to you? If you are the boss ,would you let it happen?Looking at papers only? http://business.asiaone.com/Business/News/...908-236225.html I myself wouldn't.
  18. I wonder if guards at condo are really doing their jobs...........but I luv if they aren't Drove my wife for some tution this week since parents requested her to for this holidays After parking,I just went into their clubhouse and use the steambath/sauna and their shower and non of the guards approach me to check if I am resident there Undisturbed for 1.5hrs....sometimes 3hrs [cool] [cool]
  19. As comment from the above item?? http://www.bootstrike.com/itfairsg/comex20...ochure-leaflet/
  20. 1. Anyone here have subscribed to ADT, Chubb or Cisco home security package for HDB? 2. Which company is good and reliable? Thank you. Regards,
  21. This video i think is taken in the middle east countries where anything an everything is possible. I won't say what he use as his car 'security' and I'll leave it to you to see for yourself. Best Car Security in the World
  22. Bros need your expert advice on small warehouse security system ADT or Chubb is having a monitoring system enough that is if there is an intruder, the system will alert the security firm is there is a real need for video recording thanks in advice 1st time installing this kind of system
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