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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty at the Lakes

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Subject: NEW WAY TO DO CAR JACKINGS (NOT A JOKE)


Heads up everyone! Please, keep this circulating...
You walk across the parking lot, unlock your car and get inside. You start the engine and shift into Reverse.

When you look into the rearview mirror to back out of your parking space, you notice a piece of paper stuck to the middle of the rear window. So, you shift into Park, unlock your doors, 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 your car, that is when the car jackers appear out of nowhere, jump into your car and take off. They practically mow you down as they speed off in your car.

And guess what, ladies? I bet your purse is still in the car. So now the carjacker has your car, your home address, your money, and your keys. Your home and your whole identity are now compromised!

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

If you see a piece of paper stuck to your back window, just drive away. Remove the paper later._
And be thankful that you read this e-mail. I hope you will forward this to friends and family, especially to women.
A purse contains all kinds of personal information and identification documents, and you certainly do NOT want this to fall into the wrong hands.

Lieutenant Tony Bartolome
Bureau of Investigations
Florida Highway Patrol
P.O. Box 593527 Orlando, FL 32859

David Spencer
Keller Williams Northland - Kansas City, MO
Show Me real estate in Kansas City
People stay up at night to think about these things. Their probably renters.
Dec 29, 2006 07:12 AM
Anonymous
Michael Stone
If you are not feeling your way through life and you have the belief that you are a victim you are likely to become one. "As ye believe, so be it." To quote Jesus. However, this problem of also believing you don't experience what you believe is irresponcible. Because you might not see this doesn't mean it isn't there.

Should I therefore get out of my car to take down the paper? Absolutely! When I have confirmed that I am feeling safe! And that only after I have abecome aware of what I actually do feel.

I can say this with conviction only because I have deliberately ignored my gut feeling at times when I was afraid. If I am obviously safe I chalk it up to a reserve of fear I am carrying around with me, and that is dangerouse enough. If I am where something could easily be out of my perceptual and I am afraid thenthere could be danger. Adding to the compromised environment is foolishness and if you get slammed, then your lesson is obvious. Wake up to the Truth of what you are experiencing. You are the creator of your experience. FREE WILL is not wakefulness.

Thank you for reading all the way through.
May 12, 2007 08:14 AM
#2
Anonymous
Rev. Michael Stone

If we are not feeling our way through life and we have the belief that we are a victim we are likely to become one. "As ye believe, so be it." To quote Jesus.


However, the problem of also believing we don't experience what we believe is irresponsible. Because we might not see this doesn't mean it isn't there. We have to look.


Should I therefore get out of my car to take down the paper? Absolutely! But when I have confirmed that I am feeling safe! And that only after I have become aware of what I actually do feel.


I can say this with conviction only because I have deliberately ignored my gut feeling many times when I was afraid, and regretted so.


If I am obviously safe I chalked it up to a reserve of fear I am carrying around with me if I couldn't pinpoint the belief behind it. That is dangerous enough.


If I am where something could easily be out of my perceptual and I am afraid then there could be real physical, or otherwise, danger. Adding to the compromised environment at that juncture is foolishness and if I get slammed, then one lesson is obvious. Wake up to the Truth of what I are experiencing. I am the creator of experience. FREE WILL is not wakefulness.


Thank you for reading all the way through.


May 12, 2007 08:25 AM
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Anonymous
Martha

This is an urban legend.  Too bad you didn't check snopes.com before posting it:

 

http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/carjack.asp

Nov 19, 2007 05:52 AM
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