Be aware of a new hi-jacking scheme.

retrocarclub

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Just recieved this email and was told to alert as many people as possible. Its not a joke, this is happening about the UK, please read!

Be aware of a new hi-jacking scheme.

Here's what they do: You return to your car left in a car park, unlock your car and get inside, start the engine and shift into REVERSE and when you look into the rear view mirror to back out of your parking space you notice a piece of paper stuck to the middle of the rear window.

So, you either switch off the car or leave the engine running and jump out of your car to remove that paper (or whatever it is) that is obstructing your view... When you reach the back of the car that is when the hi-jackers appear out of no where, jump into your car and take off!

The door was unlocked, your keys were in the ignition, maybe the engine was running, (ladies would have probably left their handbag, with their purse, mobile phone etc; in the car) and they practically mow you down as they speed off in your car.

BEWARE OF THIS NEW SCHEME THAT IS NOW BEING USED!!!

Should this happen to you, just drive away and remove the piece of paper that is stuck to your window later....and be thankful that you read this email.

If you think appropriate, forward this to all your friends and family...especially women!

For the ladies a purse contains all identification, and you certainly do NOT want anyone getting your home address. They already have your keys!

You may wish to circulate to your colleagues and friends.
 
Yup, sounded like a load of tripe... the main reason you get emails like this is so you forward them on, and who ever is on the list gets a copy... the originators of the email are normally spammers, so by forwarding this crap (no matter how good your intentions are) you are helping them get new email addresses so they can send you more penis and viagra related spam!

I had one recently about people leaving needles in chairs with a note attached "congratulations you have HIV" - all a load of twaddle to prompt you to forward an email...
 
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