i apologise if this is fake
#1
i just received this e-mail, dont know its real value, but did phone the no and it is the british transport police.
am i allowed to copy the e-mail on this post - MODS??????????????
thanks
am i allowed to copy the e-mail on this post - MODS??????????????
thanks
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#8
lol, lol,and evem more lol
sorry S.B. didn't see your reply. anyway here it is and like i said, i do apologise if this is not true:
Subject: British Transport Police - advice for women
> Importance: High
>
> in your area.
>
>
> PLEASE STAY ALERT INFORM
> Family and Friends
> A friend stopped at a pay-at-the-pump petrol station to get fuel. Once
> she filled her petrol tank and after paying at the pump and starting >
> to leave, the voice of the attendant inside came over the speaker. He
> > told her that something happened with her card and that she needed to > come inside to pay. The lady was confused because the transaction > showed complete and approved. She relayed that to him and was getting ready to leave but the
attendant,
> once again, urged her to come in to pay or there'd be trouble. She
> proceeded to go inside and started arguing with the attendant about
> his threat.
He
> told her to calm down and listen carefully:
> He said that while she was filling her car, a guy slipped into the
back
> seat
> of her car on the other side and the attendant had already called the
> police. She became frightened and looked out in time to see her car
door
> open and the guy slip out.
> The report is that the new! gang initiation thing is to bring back a
woman
> and/or her car. One way they are doing this is crawling under girls
> women's cars while they're filling with petrol or at stores in at
> night-time.
The
> other way is slipping into unattended cars and kidnapping the women.
> Please pass this on to other women, young and old alike. Be extra
careful
> going to and from your car at night. If at all possible, don't go
alone!
> This is real!!, This alert has originated from a London company who
had
> the
> woman involved in the above instance. The message:
> 1. ALWAYS lock your car doors, even if you're gone for just a
second!
> 2. Check underneath your car when approaching it for re-entry, and
> check in the back before getting in.
> 3. Always be aware of your surroundings and of other individuals in
> your general vicinity, particularly at night!
>
>
> Send this to everyone so your friends/family can take precautions. >
> Regards, Deni
>
> PC Denise Harris
> Crime Reduction Officer/
> Route Crime Co-ordinator
> British Transport Police,
> London South AREA,
> 3, Ebury Bridge,
> Victoria
> LONDON SW1W 8RP
i even have the mobile number of this woman as well as her work numbers, obviously not posting them.
?????????????????????????????
sorry S.B. didn't see your reply. anyway here it is and like i said, i do apologise if this is not true:
Subject: British Transport Police - advice for women
> Importance: High
>
> in your area.
>
>
> PLEASE STAY ALERT INFORM
> Family and Friends
> A friend stopped at a pay-at-the-pump petrol station to get fuel. Once
> she filled her petrol tank and after paying at the pump and starting >
> to leave, the voice of the attendant inside came over the speaker. He
> > told her that something happened with her card and that she needed to > come inside to pay. The lady was confused because the transaction > showed complete and approved. She relayed that to him and was getting ready to leave but the
attendant,
> once again, urged her to come in to pay or there'd be trouble. She
> proceeded to go inside and started arguing with the attendant about
> his threat.
He
> told her to calm down and listen carefully:
> He said that while she was filling her car, a guy slipped into the
back
> seat
> of her car on the other side and the attendant had already called the
> police. She became frightened and looked out in time to see her car
door
> open and the guy slip out.
> The report is that the new! gang initiation thing is to bring back a
woman
> and/or her car. One way they are doing this is crawling under girls
> women's cars while they're filling with petrol or at stores in at
> night-time.
The
> other way is slipping into unattended cars and kidnapping the women.
> Please pass this on to other women, young and old alike. Be extra
careful
> going to and from your car at night. If at all possible, don't go
alone!
> This is real!!, This alert has originated from a London company who
had
> the
> woman involved in the above instance. The message:
> 1. ALWAYS lock your car doors, even if you're gone for just a
second!
> 2. Check underneath your car when approaching it for re-entry, and
> check in the back before getting in.
> 3. Always be aware of your surroundings and of other individuals in
> your general vicinity, particularly at night!
>
>
> Send this to everyone so your friends/family can take precautions. >
> Regards, Deni
>
> PC Denise Harris
> Crime Reduction Officer/
> Route Crime Co-ordinator
> British Transport Police,
> London South AREA,
> 3, Ebury Bridge,
> Victoria
> LONDON SW1W 8RP
i even have the mobile number of this woman as well as her work numbers, obviously not posting them.
?????????????????????????????
#14
I was once told that story by a hysterical woman who said that it had happened to one of her friends in a MX-5. I was quick to point out that an MX-5 doesn’t have a back seat, so it was probably bollox
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