Leepee 1st Gear June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 First say no wallet no address, then suddenly in the car she asked him to go take wallet and he really think there is still a wallet? Is he stupid or what? First say want to bring to police station, then suddenly policeman appear near the nightclub . He should have known the nearby police post or number to call, since he is in the bouncer/clubbing business, no need to bring to police station. Also its already 3:45am....two more hours its day time...and by that time she would have sober up...just leave her sitting outside the club would suffice. Bouncer loses car while helping drunk woman He leaves her in car to retrieve wallet in club, then returns to find car gone June 23, 2009 THE woman was dead drunk, so part-time bouncer Sahifizad Yusof thought he would drive her to a police post. GOOD DEED: Mr Sahifizad spotted the woman alone in the club and decided to help her. TNP PICTURE: KUA CHEE SIONG Little did he know the deed would cost him his car. The 28-year-old sales manager said his car was stolen on 14Jun at Clarke Quay after he left the woman in it for a short time. Mr Sahifizad works as a part-time bouncer for different clubs. That night, he was working for a club at Clarke Quay for the first time. Around 3.45am, Mr Sahifizad noticed a woman who looked to be in her 20s alone inside the club. 'She appeared very drunk and I could tell from the way she smelt that she had been drinking a lot,' Mr Sahifizad told The New Paper. 'She then threw up. She also broke a statue that belonged to the club.' With the help of the floor manager, Mr Sahifizad took her outside. But 15 minutes later, the woman staggered back into the club, Mr Sahifizad said. This time, he decided to put her in a taxi. No address, no IC But when he asked her for her address, it appeared that she could not recollect it. He then asked her for her identity card to check for her home address. But the woman said she did not have her wallet with her. He also noticed that she was barefoot. So he decided to drive her to the police post nearby. 'She asked if I could go back to the club to get her wallet,' Mr Sahifizad said. 'I agreed. I told her she would have to wait for me in my car, and she said okay.' He then helped her to the back seat of his yellow Hyundai Getz, which was parked near Hotel Novotel, a two-minute walk from the club. He left the car key in the ignition and the air-conditioning running. After locking the car doors from the outside with a separate remote key, Mr Sahifizad returned to the club. 'I also wanted to get a colleague to come with us in the car in case I get accused of having inappropriate intentions on the woman,' he added. But he could not find the woman's belongings. When he returned to where the car was parked 10 minutes later, he found it missing. The woman was also nowhere to be found. Mr Sahifizad: 'I walked around looking for my car and, after about five minutes, I saw a few police officers and told them what happened. 'They said they sent out a message asking their colleagues to look out for my car. They also took my statement.' A police spokesman confirmed that they received a call on 14Jun at 4.40am about a stolen vehicle at Tan Tye Place near Clarke Quay. Investigations are ongoing. Mr Sahifizad said his handphone, wallet, identity card, CashCards and clothes were in the car. He said his car, which he bought for $56,000, is about five years old. 'I treat the car like my wife,' the bachelor said. 'It has sentimental value. 'I just want my car back.' ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rawjak Neutral Newbie June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 bouncer.... brawn brain Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowbell Neutral Newbie June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 think the woman got another partner who could drive away the car. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 Reminds me of this joke: One night, a police officer was stalking out a particularly rowdy bar for possible violations of the driving-under-the-influence laws. At closing time, he saw a fellow stumble out of the bar, trip on the curb, and try his keys on five different cars before he found his. Then, sat in the front seat fumbling around with his keys for several minutes. Everyone left the bar and drove off. Finally, he started his engine and began to pull away. The police officer was waiting for him. He stopped the driver, read him his rights and administered the Breathalyzer test. The results showed a reading of 0.0. The puzzled officer demanded to know how that could be. The driver replied, "Tonight, I'm the Designated Decoy." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vroomtattat 2nd Gear June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 Reminds me of this joke: One night, a police officer was stalking out a particularly rowdy bar for possible violations of the driving-under-the-influence laws. At closing time, he saw a fellow stumble out of the bar, trip on the curb, and try his keys on five different cars before he found his. Then, sat in the front seat fumbling around with his keys for several minutes. Everyone left the bar and drove off. Finally, he started his engine and began to pull away. The police officer was waiting for him. He stopped the driver, read him his rights and administered the Breathalyzer test. The results showed a reading of 0.0. The puzzled officer demanded to know how that could be. The driver replied, "Tonight, I'm the Designated Decoy." LOL . . . . . . He's decoy, police is dummy! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yaloryalor 5th Gear June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 Read liao can only laugh at the bouncer Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whatthe 1st Gear June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 He just wanted to do the right thing. A little sad that an act of kindness is repayed with the lost of his car. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peaceracer 1st Gear June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 Reminds me of this joke: One night, a police officer was stalking out a particularly rowdy bar for possible violations of the driving-under-the-influence laws. At closing time, he saw a fellow stumble out of the bar, trip on the curb, and try his keys on five different cars before he found his. Then, sat in the front seat fumbling around with his keys for several minutes. Everyone left the bar and drove off. Finally, he started his engine and began to pull away. The police officer was waiting for him. He stopped the driver, read him his rights and administered the Breathalyzer test. The results showed a reading of 0.0. The puzzled officer demanded to know how that could be. The driver replied, "Tonight, I'm the Designated Decoy." Thats dam good!! Wondered if anyone does this in real life. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peaceracer 1st Gear June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 He just wanted to do the right thing. A little sad that an act of kindness is repayed with the lost of his car. Yes, its very sad. What this did would only deter ppl from being kind. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razgriz Clutched June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 agree.. good intentions.. bad returns.. sigh.. life.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 maybe he wanted to :* (.)(.) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green_carnation Clutched June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 (edited) Why cant he just call the police? What made him so sure by returning to the club he will be able to find the woman's wallet? Get wallet from who? her friends? so meaning the friends enjoying and dun bother abt her being drunk somewhere without identity? Left engine running and air con on, and locked the car from outside? what if anything happens, and that woman needed to be rescued? he complains pp break his windows? He saw police officers around aft he lost his car but he didnt see any when he was trying to help the woman to his car? He cant call his colleague whom he wanted him to follow him to bring the woman to the police post? and maybe also get him to look aft the woman and his beloved car.. but instead wanted to go back to the club to look for his colleague. sad to say.. trying to be kind and help.. but nvr use brain! but again.. was trying to be kind the initial intent? Edited June 23, 2009 by Green_carnation Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginx Neutral Newbie June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 He sure he was jus sending her to police station sicne she was DEAD drunk? If he was kudos.. If he had sumthing else on his mind, tough luck dude.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinsean Neutral Newbie June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 is common for bouncer to bed their customer , one of their perk i think in this case has gone awry . his story really seem incredible Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stary Turbocharged June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 in this kind of circumstances, why not just call the ambulance and let the medical people bring her stay in the hospital? Next day, she might be awaken with a rude shock on the cost, but at least she is safe. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redplanet Clutched June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 What a c--k. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guyver 1st Gear June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 is common for bouncer to bed their customer , one of their perk i think in this case has gone awry . his story really seem incredible Frankly .... maybe another guy got into the car and drove off with the gal .... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wish1719 1st Gear June 23, 2009 Share June 23, 2009 Reminds me of this joke: One night, a police officer was stalking out a particularly rowdy bar for possible violations of the driving-under-the-influence laws. At closing time, he saw a fellow stumble out of the bar, trip on the curb, and try his keys on five different cars before he found his. Then, sat in the front seat fumbling around with his keys for several minutes. Everyone left the bar and drove off. Finally, he started his engine and began to pull away. The police officer was waiting for him. He stopped the driver, read him his rights and administered the Breathalyzer test. The results showed a reading of 0.0. The puzzled officer demanded to know how that could be. The driver replied, "Tonight, I'm the Designated Decoy." try it here pls.... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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