Cybercity Parking: He Illegally Parked Car and Got Two Tires Deflates

12 years, 5 months ago - 7 July 2012, The Défi Media Group
Cybercity Parking: He Illegally Parked Car and Got Two Tires Deflates
Shafeyi is furious and helpless. Clerk in the Cybercity, he had the shock of his life when he saw that two wheels of his car had been completely deflated. This after the vigil service ordered him to park his car to another parking lot!

Saying the victim of a "maniac", he recorded a statement at the police station in the region, the day of the incident "unspeakable and incomprehensible."

Who could have "had the patience" to play this very shabby trick to this man? Shafeyi can (and does) point any fingers because it can provide tangible evidence of the action of this bad joker. "Even the police do not plan to conduct a thorough investigation in this matter", says the victim. "There would not have enough hardware to pursue anyone. You can imagine that the person will not admit his bad move ... "

And tell us that this individual in question had to be patient to commit his crime, and especially not to arouse suspicion. "If we had broken the wheels, the noise would have alerted the neighborhood, and this lout was caught with his hand in the bag," says Shafeyi.

The case dates back to Wednesday 27 June at about 11:00. The station usually used his car near the walls of the Cyber Tower 1. "The security guards service told me to park my car elsewhere. As usual, I flatly refused. There is nowhere to put it. A few hours later, I was informed again that I had to move my car. No emphasis, I returned to the office take the ignition key.

Retreat to the parking lot, I found that two wheels were flat. Strangely, the guard who accompanied me to make sure I moved my car was gone. I recorded a statement to police Rose Hill, and I informed the director of building my misadventure. He promised to investigate, I'm still waiting, "says our interlocutor.

Far from wanting to argue about this matter, the employee asks, "If you watch the surveillance cameras could perhaps trace the author of this bad joke. So, my suspicions are that the guards were on duty that day. Tired of begging me to park my car elsewhere, they simply wanted to "give a correction," he concludes. The lesson is learned: now he parks his car elsewhere.