It was a cozy afternoon on 30/09/2012, Sunday around 2.30pm. They sky is a bit cloudy and windy. It was also the Moon Cake Festival in Chinese lunar calendar.
Like any other occasion, the task merely another mundane routine for me to prune the ‘jambu air’ tree branches as to limit it growth. The earlier uncontrolled growth invites unwelcome tenants such as wasps, birds, fire ants and honey bees as it bears abundant of food. After nearly an hour, the pruning was completed. I began clearing the branches and leaves on the road. Then a phone rang and I gushed into the house leaving my 6ft aluminum ladder and cutter unattended. It was my sister from kuantan.
We chatted for around 15 minutes when I saw a motorbike with two motorbikers wearing full-face helmet stopped at the 6ft aluminum ladder which I left outside my main gate. The pillion rider casually grabs my aluminum ladder as if it belongs to them. Immediately I shouted at them and rushed to give a chase. However, I slow my pace and stopped when realizing I’m not equipped with any weapon to fend myself; whereas, they have my ladder to strike me. I stood and watched as the motorbike vividly disappears from my sight along with my 12 years old ladder.
On that night, I attended an 'appreciation moon night' with a group of my friends. I shared the incident with one of them. He jokingly commented with a worst scenario. ‘What if the thief grabs the ladder while I was on it?” I poised and realized that it will be catastrophic if that scenario ever took place. At that time of the pruning process, I was holding a meat knife to chop off thicker branches while the smaller branches I used cutter. With that in mind, I began thanking God for his protection as it doesn’t happens that way.
On the following day, I immediately purchased a new ladder at RM60.00 together with string that has a thickness of 1cm in diameter and the length of 5 meter that cost RM3.00 to tie my ladder at the tree the next time I am outside to prune my tree branches. This security measure may or may not deter the snatch thief, but one thing for sure it would not be as simple as just grab and run. To be vigilant, I’m now placing a wooden bat behind the jambu tree and a G.I. Pipe behind the gate post so that it can be use as weapon at any time.
I learned a valuable lesson from this unwelcome event. So many years of pruning the tree, this time I was getting the nasty shock. When my 2nd car was stolen at Wooley Food Centre, Ipoh in front of the Wagner Music Shop in Sept 2008, it took me years to get over the trauma before I finally decided to buy another one in May 2010. I reminded myself that I must always discipline myself to make sure my current car is adequately secured at all time. Unfortunately, it never come across my mind that such a poorly maintain ladder also can be a target of a snatch thief.
There is a saying told by my friend, "A thief doesn’t bother whether how valuable is the item. All they wanted is to follow their stealing instinct~As simple as that. Because, that's is who they are!".
I hope the relevant agency should consider restricting the usage of full face helmet at racing circuit only and not in residential or normal road as to make it tough for the thief to hide their face. I believe such measure may be able to help to catch the thief more easily as it would be easier to identify the thief.
Therefore, never let our guard down no matter what situation we’re in when it comes to protecting our belonging. It may be periodic or daily routine chores. But, a few seconds of our lackadaisical attitude may cost a lifetime scar in us. We should not tempt the thief to steal from us by being an easy prey due to our complacency but to stay vigilant at all time.
My personal advice, "It is never a loss for us if we stays alert at all time".
My Jambu tree Maintenance History
Written by Ling Chin Hing
12 October 2012, Friday