Tyre theft is a common issue in Malaysia.
On Saturday, August 5th, a woman was left stranded at Telok Pulai KTM station in Klang after the tyres of her car were stolen from an open-air parking lot.
In a 34-second video shared on the Facebook page DashCam CCTV Malaysia, the female driver can be heard wailing in the background, expressing her pain and confusion: “They stole my tyres; how do I get home? What now?” The incident has also raised concerns about the safety of open parking spaces, especially in “black areas” such as the KTM station parking lot.Bagi sesiapa yang selalu park kereta dekat ktm batu tiga, minta berhati hati kerana kereta abg saya baru saja kena curi empat biji tayar dan cermin dipecahkan. pic.twitter.com/OlDj8yFoHF
Some netizens shared similar experiences of their own, including one whose child parked their car outside a private hospital only to return and find two tyres missing
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