Wednesday, October 15, 2008

GLOOMY ECONOMICS OR JUST REVENGE

Pic: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/10/11/nation/2250160&sec=nation


Torch any cars you like just because you can't own it. Is this the way it should be?

Source from autoblog, People turn to torching cars in bad economy

Vehicle owners behind in their payments and faced with mounting debts have begun taking matches to their cars and trucks in an effort to stop their payments and collect the insurance settlements. Unfortunately, in most cases the attempts backfire (pun intended). According to police, when delinquencies on auto loans rise, owner-involved arson jumps as well. Between 2004 and 2007, "potential owner give-ups" (most of which involve torched vehicles) nearly doubled nationally. Distinguishing between an actual theft-and-burn and an owner-induced arson is the job of investigators who often find such cases easy to crack. For example, recently a pair of Chrysler Pacificas were burned and it just so happens that that particular model was only reported stolen 98 times across the nation this year – the so-called "theft" raised more than a few eyebrows at headquarters. In another case, a Yukon owner claimed his truck was stolen and burned overnight. Police knew that the thief likely had the keys (Yukons are especially difficult to hot-wire) so their focus was immediately turned towards the owner who had conveniently left "two cans of gasoline" in the back. In yet another case, the late-paying owners had significantly lowered their deductible just days before the reported theft. Over their heads in debt, fraudulent owners choose arson because the burned-out vehicle shells are often found immediately by authorities, and the insurance companies settle and disburse payments quickly. That is, assuming they haven't fallen behind on their insurance bills as well! Thanks for the tip, Ben!

Source from thestar:

Arsonists torch eight vehicles in Petaling Jaya

PETALING JAYA: Two men went on a pre-dawn arson spree, torching seven cars and a school bus by throwing Molotov cocktails at them in SS3, SS4, SS5 and Sunway here.
The attacks were believed to have been carried out between 4am and 6.30am yesterday.
Arson damage: A police personnel examining one of the burnt cars in Petaling Jaya yesterday.
The torched cars were a Honda Civic, a Proton Iswara and a Gen2, a Toyota Harrier, an Audi, a Naza Kia and a Toyota Vios.
A witness who declined to be named, said he saw two men in a four-wheel drive vehicle drive past his house.
One of them, who was standing at the back, lit a Molotov cocktail and threw it towards his car.
All eight vehicle owners lodged police reports.
Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Arjunaidi Mohamad said police were investigating the possibility of a syndicate “forcing” residents in Kelana Jaya to employ the services of a private security firm.
Under probe: Police personnel examining an oil container found at the scene where several cars were burnt in Petaling Jaya yesterday.
“We will check on these claims and ask the residents there if they have been approached by individuals offering residential patrolling services in the area,” he said when contacted last night.
He added that police were also investigating other possible motives behind the attacks.
It is learnt all vehicles were not broken into.
They were parked outside the owners’ homes and located within a radius of five kilometres.
Sources said similar arson incidents had previously occurred in the district this year.
PROTON SATRIA NEO FACELIFT
All I can see is the spoiler. Very outstanding spoiler. Don't expect much on facelift.
PROTON MPV
Pic: http://paultan.org/archives/2008/10/14/proton-mpv-spyshots/

Does not look elegant. A bit bulky. Looks like bigger Proton Juara but not fully rectangle. Just hopping Proton MPV looks better when undress (when not in spyshot).
2nd TOYOTA AVANZA FACELIFT




Pic: http://www.toyota.com.my/index.aspx?cat=models&sect=avanza&subsect=main
Cute face lift I might say. Cute front bumper and new transmission. I think Toyota is betting on this model to overtake the sales of Nissan Grand Livina which is doing well at the moment.
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS FRUIT BEFORE?
It is called buah dabai. Available in Sabah and Sarawak. Methods to consume:
1. To be eaten straight away.
2. Mix with salt.
3. Mix with sugar and soya sauce.
NO WORRIES FROM FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Pic: Google

I personally think that fruits and vegetables are melamine free. It might contain other chemical insecticides but the government should make sure it is under the approved level so that it will not impose any health hazard towards Malaysians.

Source from thestar:

57 fruits, vegies test negative for melamine

KUALA LUMPUR: All 57 samples of fruits and vegetables taken by the Health Ministry have tested negative for melamine, said minister Datuk Liow Tiong Lai.
He said the samples were taken from six entry points and they included apples (five samples), grapes (three), pears (14), carrots (three), potatoes (11), lettuce (one), cauliflower (three) and cabbage (four).
Others on the list are chinese cabbage (two), broccoli (one), ginger (one), garlic (one), onions (two), tomato (one), kailan (two), kuchai leave (one), parsley (one) and leek (one).
Liow said so far, 141 food items had been analysed, with White Rabbit Creamy Candy, Vigour 888 Filling Roll (Sergestid Shrimp Flavour) and Biskut Taro (Bairong) testing positive for melamine.
The test showed that content of melamine in White Rabbit Creamy Candy was 135 parts per million (ppm) compared with 2.5ppm, the level permitted by the Health Ministry, while Vigour 888 Filling Roll (Sergestid Shrimp Flavour) had 4.71ppm and Biskut Taro (Bairong) had 75ppm.
“We will continue the monitoring activities throughout the country by taking samples of products from China, Malaysia and other countries,” Liow said.
He said the ministry’s monitoring system was well prepared for any situation.
“From time to time, we will carry out random sampling to ensure that the food items in the country are free from poisonous content,” he said.

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