ITS a favourite dinner topic these days among Malaysians that our neighbourhoods are no longer safe. We have heard enough stories of homes being burgled, bags snatched while we were walking along the street, cars stolen from our homes and robberies during the day.
We are not talking about isolated cases involving rape or murder in basement car parks, apartments or dark places but petty crimes which seem to have increased in recent years within our midst.
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