I JUST GOT HIJACKED!!!!!! ...well, almost!!

Jerez

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You made one mistake though..... You didn't shoot the mothers? cos they are just going to do that to someone else. Have you forgotten your training ,Daniel sun. 2nd shots always your warning shot. Baboom
 

moranor@axis

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maybe next time you can make an arrest :rollsmile: but hien sight is 20/20

I think you did rather well :)
 

Andy1GP

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Firstly congrats on coming out of that one cois. This story really hits a nerve as I'm familiar with the situation. Luckily you had backup ie Cuzie. The problem is it makes me lus to go get a gun and use it next time something like this happens.

Understandably in a dense area like that with innocent people and cars around you can't be all heroic and offload on them, just a pity you couldn't arrest them at gun point and then we arrange a fanatics beat up on these low lives...
 

Jerez

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How can you guys live like this man?we have lousy weather and the odd incident , but this is madness. It wasn't so in 96/97/98... This have changed for the worst


Jerez said:
How can you guys live like this man?we have lousy weather and the odd incident , but this is madness. It wasn't so in 96/97/98... This have changed for the worst

I'll trade the outdoor lifestyle for life anyday.
 

moranor@axis

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Jerez said:
How can you guys live like this man?we have lousy weather and the odd incident , but this is madness. It wasn't so in 96/97/98... This have changed for the worst


Jerez said:
How can you guys live like this man?we have lousy weather and the odd incident , but this is madness. It wasn't so in 96/97/98... This have changed for the worst

I'll trade the outdoor lifestyle for life anyday.



this is why i live in the middle of nowhere crime is very low here... every evening there are plenty people walking their dogs and riding bike with their children without fear...
 

KSINGH

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Francois, glad you safe man and managed to get out of the situation. My advice is to rather avoid those fuckers and keep your window up. With that said, if they want your car they will keep trying so be on the lookout and be safe.

:thumbs:
 

Dbecks07

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Cois you are even funny when face with trauma....hahaha

but glad you safe boet...:thumbs:

You sure you werent taking a different route to visit a certain ex....:fencelook:
 

Coisman

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Dbecks07 said:
Cois you are even funny when face with trauma....hahaha

but glad you safe boet...:thumbs:

You sure you werent taking a different route to visit a certain ex.... :fencelook:

You starting now!!! :flyfun:
 

Dbecks07

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Coisman said:
Dbecks07 said:
Cois you are even funny when face with trauma....hahaha

but glad you safe boet...:thumbs:

You sure you werent taking a different route to visit a certain ex.... :fencelook:

You starting now!!! :flyfun:

Dont I always..:rollsmile:
 

frikkieh

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Caddy101 said:
F#CK!! That's some bullsh!t!!

I don't have gun, so I would've been quite screwed!

The only form of defense I have is driving like a maniac. The logic behind it is nobody will try hijack a car that appears to be stolen...
:rollsmile:

Yeah what are your options without a gun? Toy gun :fencelook: :rollsmile:
Not much you can do when stuck in traffic.
 

Coisman

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Damb!! Guys!! Read this.... :cry:

Cop gunned down in cold blood by hijackers
IOL News December 20 2012 at 07:46am

“Our Christmas is completely ruined, but acceptance is important now because there is nothing else.” These were the words of a father shattered by the death of his son at the hands of alleged hijackers.

Jabulani Duma, a metro police officer, was driving in Jabulani, Soweto, in the early hours of on Wednesday morning when he was ambushed and shot four times. Duma was off-duty at the time.

His attackers took his service pistol and Ford Focus after they shot him. They later abandoned the car next to a railway line, close to where Duma was later found on the ground, bleeding.

Metro police spokesman Superintendent Wayne Minnaar said Duma managed to call his parents, who rushed him to hospital. But the 24-year-old man died on the operating table.

With pain etched on his face, Menzi, Duma’s father, described his son as a “quiet and disciplined gentleman”. Menzi, also a police officer, said discipline was something he enforced to steer his family onto the right path.

Duma, he said, was helpful at home, and assisted his parents in taking care of his younger siblings. He joined the metro police at age 19 and never got into trouble. This Saturday, he planned to buy phones and shoes for his siblings.

“If the people who did this were put before me, as a police officer I would say let them face the might of the law. However, as a father I would say an eye for an eye. What I will miss the most about Jabulani is that I knew he was going to be an example to his younger siblings,” he said.

Duma’s friend, Zakes Molefe, has vowed to help in the hunt for the killers. “Wherever I can help, I will, but now it is in the hands of the SAPS. I will keep looking for information, off-duty and on-duty,” he said.

The pair attended metro police college together, and have been inseparable ever since.

This past weekend they went to Duma’s cousin in KwaZulu-Natal. They returned on Tuesday morning.

When they later met, Duma told Molefe he had seen a house in Meadowlands he intended to buy. Their last communication was that evening, when, during the Kaizer Chiefs game, Molefe sent his friend a message telling him that his favourite team was leading 1-0.

Molefe was woken at around 1am, by Duma’s parents, who told him about the shooting.

“I never believed it. The following day I put on my uniform and went to work because I wanted to be part of the people who looked for his hijackers.”
 

AshG108

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Bring back the death penalty and take away the rights, human rights all FKN rights of those worthless POS criminals!
 

DieselFan

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Haha I'm sure those two delinquents are going to think twice before pull out knives on people :roflol:

You did well, I would have shot them twice in their crotches. 1 for each ball. :fencelook:
 

200ts

Member
Glad it turned out ok for you, it will teach them to think twice the next time before attempting to jack someone. Even though I reckon that they should have been shot in the head, it it not worth all the krap you would be subjected to afterwards.
 

kugs330

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:argh: I got caught in a simular situation but in pinetown and it was in broad daylight , I stopped at a red robot with my window down when 1 of this monkeys put his hand into my Bakkie and switched the ignition off while his partner pressed a dagger to my throat , the suckers asked me for my cellphone , wallet , watch and wedding ring I gave the monkey with the knife my cellphone as soon as he took the knife out my throat I drew my cz from my ankle holster he dropped his knife but took my phone and ran into the taxi rank were there was like 10000000000 people there and they all look the same :biglol: I had a good look at their faces so if I do spot them again I will definitely return the knife :roflol: I drive past there everytime I'm in the area hoping to return his property :hammerhead::floggin:
 
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