Monday, November 30, 2009
We know where you live
At the corner of many streets, motordops and tuk-tuk drivers await passengers who would use their services.
While they are not busy ferrying commuters around the city, they will sit by their vehicles, chat with each other, and watch.
They know where we live. When we use their services, then they would also know where we go for work, shopping, etc. What time we leave home. What time we get back. They also probably also know how many people live in our home and when our home is empty.
I think they can be good sources of information to potential thieves. I think they also double as security guards, or witnesses after a crime.
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