It shows two men approaching a white SUV crawling along in heavy traffic. One of the men reaches towards the driver’s side and yanks open the door. He crawls inside while the SUV veers slowly to the left and‚ after an apparent struggle‚ he emerges with a bag. The pair run past dozens of witnesses‚ through the traffic‚ and make their escape.
The incident reportedly happened on a busy road in Johannesburg, but exactly where and when is unclear.
The clip has attracted more than 1,000 comments‚ some lamenting the state of lawlessness or asking why nobody intervened to help the victim. Others said it was too dangerous to get involved. Many wanted to know if the SUV's doors were unlocked.
Casey Rousseau‚ marketing manager of 1st for Women Insurance‚ said although law enforcement agencies took steps to curb smash-and-grab incidents‚ it was largely up to motorists to protect themselves.
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Video footage of a robbery during peak-hour traffic in Johannesburg has ignited a furious debate about crime and why witnesses often do nothing to help victims.
The video went viral after being shared on Facebook on Thursday by Intelligence Bureau SA.
It shows two men approaching a white SUV crawling along in heavy traffic. One of the men reaches towards the driver’s side and yanks open the door. He crawls inside while the SUV veers slowly to the left and‚ after an apparent struggle‚ he emerges with a bag. The pair run past dozens of witnesses‚ through the traffic‚ and make their escape.
The incident reportedly happened on a busy road in Johannesburg, but exactly where and when is unclear.
The clip has attracted more than 1,000 comments‚ some lamenting the state of lawlessness or asking why nobody intervened to help the victim. Others said it was too dangerous to get involved. Many wanted to know if the SUV's doors were unlocked.
Casey Rousseau‚ marketing manager of 1st for Women Insurance‚ said although law enforcement agencies took steps to curb smash-and-grab incidents‚ it was largely up to motorists to protect themselves.
Rousseau offered several tips on how to avoid becoming yet another smash-and-grab victim:
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