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Lock your car doors
Posted: Wed 18 Jul 2018 7:42 pm
by Zafer12
Just a word of caution, while sitting in our car (hire car) this evening having just bought ice creams from Burger City in Lemar car park, a locall TC approached the car and as he brushed past the rear door he attempted to open the door all the doors were locked and he walked off. He walked towards the entrance then turned to walk away. I drove up to him and asked what do you want, you tried to open the door! He looked around carefully perhaps checking the situation out and said he wanted to go to Girne.
I don't believe that for one moment and suspect that had the door been unlocked he would have wanted more than a lift, haven't timed changed.
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Wed 18 Jul 2018 7:51 pm
by jazzdolly
Do you know for certain he was TC?
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Wed 18 Jul 2018 8:38 pm
by Cally
Wow, I never lock my hire car doors, maybe I had better start. Thank you
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Wed 18 Jul 2018 10:34 pm
by Zafer12
jazzdolly wrote:Do you know for certain he was TC?
No I dont, it's possible he was a mainland Turk, what I am certain is, that if the car was not locked I would have been facing a very difficult situation
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 5:55 am
by Keithcaley
I was driving in central Girne one day and stopped at a T junction, waiting to turn left towards the Post Office. Thé passenger side door opened, and an old guy got in...
Hello! Says I
No response...
Nereye? I tried, in my best Turkish
He flapped his hand in the general direction that I was headed
A couple öf kilometres further on, as I slowed down in traffic, he started fumbling with the door handle, so I stopped.
Out he got; shut the door, and made off without a backwards glance
You're Welcome! I shouted
I suppose that he probably grew up in an environment where everyone was expected to give an lift to anyone that needed one.
I'm not going to start locking my car doors though - in this weather I leave the doors unlocked and the engine running when I go into a shop or an office, so that the aircon will keep the car cool
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 6:05 am
by Groucho
Yes Keith I'm sure this is simply a case of the cultural divide.... I always feel so guilty when I pass someone hitching but often i'm only going 500 yards before stopping at a Petrol station and then it would seem most odd to ask them to get out again.... I hardly ever lock my car but I don't leave it running.... I can't afford the fuel waste unlike you, you bloated plutocrat!
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 6:12 am
by Keithcaley
My waist line has got nothing to do with it - Skinny!
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 6:31 am
by Groucho
Keithcaley wrote:My waist line has got nothing to do with it - Skinny!
That's the first time I've called skinny in many an eon - but thanks...
Paul I think you are worrying unnecessarily... i'm sure the chap was merely looking for a lift... In the UK I'd not be so sure but it is so safe here car thieves could have their pick of high-end Mercs and Beemers outside any supermarket 365 days a year - empty, car running and ready to go!
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 7:50 am
by waddo
Sorry to say that I never lock my car doors, half of them don't lock anyway and more often than not I leave the keys in the ignition - work on the principle that if it is that easy to steal then nobody would really want it anyway. It pays to have an old banger (car) most of the time - lol. There is also a security system on the ignition lock! You have to have the knack of being able to turn an old worn out key in an equally old and worn out lock to get it to start in the first place!!!!
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 8:50 am
by Mr Chinnery
It’s not that long ago I advised my wife to keep all doors on the vehicle locked when driving,
however if she did forget and someone got in without being invited ,
either start screaming there and then or drive to a crowded area and repeat screaming or drive to nearest Police station as fast as possible and start screaming.
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 9:09 am
by Keithcaley
I've got a sore throat now!
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 9:20 am
by waddo
If any one gets into our car, uninvited, whilst my wife is driving they deserve everything they get! They would also have to be very fit to be able to catch the car whilst she is driving too - lol.
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 4:29 pm
by Kanonier
There is also a security system on the ignition lock! You have to have the knack of being able to turn an old worn out key in an equally old and worn out lock.
By an old and worn out person?
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Thu 19 Jul 2018 8:38 pm
by Keithcaley
Kanonier wrote:...By an old and worn out person?...
Experienced... that's the thing...
Experienced ! ! !
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Fri 20 Jul 2018 6:36 am
by ElectricianPete
I was driving down from the top of Lapta one day and 2 Belediyere workers flagged me down for a lift down to the office, no sooner had I dropped them off then a woman stopped me and said police station. I was beginning to wonder if my car said Taksi on the top.
No problem though, I often give lifts as sometimes the buses are infrequent up in Karsiyaka and beyond.
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Fri 20 Jul 2018 8:05 am
by waddo
Old - not obsolete!!! I used to prefer the term "mature" but have grown out of that now - lol.
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Fri 20 Jul 2018 11:09 am
by Mowgli597
waddo wrote:Old - not obsolete!!! I used to prefer the term "mature" but have grown out of that now - lol.
Chronologically gifted. Or experientially enhanced.
I love PC speak, being the aforesaid, chronologically gifted, follicly challenged, (edited with apologies), with an alternative body image!
I.e. a fat, old, bald, married man.
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Fri 20 Jul 2018 11:24 am
by erol
edited as requested
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Fri 20 Jul 2018 11:30 am
by mermaidsexist
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Fri 20 Jul 2018 11:42 am
by Mowgli597
I have removed the offending term and would ask those who quoted it to do likewise.
My apologies to those whom I offended.. It was a term used some years ago (I’m not sure if it is still in vogue) by some of the more extreme feminists to describe all married men.
Re: Lock your car doors
Posted: Sun 22 Jul 2018 2:02 pm
by cyprusgaz
I remember when back packing in Ireland I was given a lift by a real talkative character who told me I could travel the length and breadth of Ireland by hitch hiking. I said "but aren't you taking a risk picking me up, I could be an axe murderer". " What's the chances of that" he said. "fancy that 2 axe murderers in the same car at the same time, incredible"
Irish humour is sacred!!