It’s concerning to know that safety and security issues are being taken lightly by some individuals, particularly women who are frequently the targets of crimes such as robberies and sexual harassments.
Recently, a Twitter user known as Erah (@ErahSoo) detailed a scary experience she encountered while at a gas station (the exact location wasn’t revealed in detail). According to her, she had just finished refuelling and pumping her tyres and decided to take a short break in her car.
Lepas dah settle isi minyak & angin taya Erah lepak dalam kereta dekat stesen minyak tu. Tengah ralit tiba-tiba Erah perasan ada kereta block kereta Erah. Then dia keluar kereta dia datang dekat belah penumpang nak buka pintu.
— ꫀ (@ErahSoo) August 21, 2021
All of a sudden, a car came and blocked her vehicle, much to the netizen’s surprise. A man in his 30s got out of the car and tried to open the passenger side door of Erah’s vehicle. Luckily enough, the woman’s habit of always locking the door upon entering the vehicle literally “saved” her during that crucial time!
“The guy said, ‘Can you open your window or get out of your car for awhile? I didn’t bring my wallet. Can I borrow your cash, around RM50? I can transfer to you now.’ At first I considered borrowing him some money. But then I thought, if I want to give him the money, I have to open the window, which I didn’t want to considering that the place is kinda hidden if something happened,” she revealed.
Then I awal tu macam ok nak bagi cash I mcm takpa lah bagi je la kan. Tapi I terfikir kalau I nak bagi, I kena buka tingkap which is I takmau sebab situ macam terselindung dari orang. Kalau apa apa macam mana? Lagi satu I terfikir kenapa dia tak guna e wallet?
— ꫀ (@ErahSoo) August 21, 2021
She then added, “I also wondered why he doesn’t use an e wallet? Because everything’s there at the petrol station – Shopee Pay, GrabPay, TnG (e-wallet), you name it. He could even ask for the staff’s help, or maybe from another (male) customer at the counter/pump. Why did he ask for money from a woman who’s inside the car?”
Following this, Erah then sternly informed the man that she didn’t have cash with her at that moment. She also asked him to move his car. The individual proceeded to move his vehicle after seeing that Erah was about to press her horn. She concluded her post by advising the public, especially women who travel alone, to be careful and make sure to have self-defence devices as a precaution.
Dia mcm taknak lepastu dia nampak I nak tekan hon baru dia gerak. So pleasee kunci pintu. Jangan lupa baca ayat Kursi. Kalau boleh nak isi minyak/angin tayar berteman lah untuk perempuan. I harap dia sebenarnya tak ada niat buruk apa apa lah cuma I je lah ada trust issue kot. 😭
— ꫀ (@ErahSoo) August 21, 2021
Scrolling through the replies, many Twitter users chimed in by revealing that they also had experienced a similar situation previously. Erah’s post has since gone viral on Twitter, with over 14k retweets as of time of writing (Tuesday, 24th August).
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