Couple in Johor Caught On Dash Cam Stealing Windscreen Wipers in Car Park

windscreen wipers
windscreen wipers
But why?

A vehicle owner in Malaysia was in for a rude shock after his windscreen wipers were stolen and broken in the parking lot.

In a Facebook post on the Permas百万镇情报站 page, user Liang Boon shared videos of a man damaging and removing his windscreen wipers.

Luckily the entire event was recorded on his dash cam.

In one video, a man’s hands could be seen lifting and meddling with the front right windscreen wiper blade. 

He had also bent the front half of the blade, seemingly to damage it, before putting it back in place.A rear camera car footage also captured the man hovering with a woman, both dressed in black, seconds later behind the car. 

She watched on as he used one hand at an attempt to remove the rear wiper blade, before using both hands to completely dislodge it. 

The pair then left the scene.

In the Facbook post, the poster mentioned that he had encountered the couple earlier who were waiting for his parking spot.

He said that he had “signalled” that he was not leaving, although it is unclear whether he had communicated it directly with the pair. 

Liang also confirmed that the car is a Malaysia-registered vehicle.

The “experts” online debated whether the couple were trying to steal the wiper blades or damage them, but either way, who does that to windscreen wipers?

Just stuff a sock into the exhaust pipe if you really want to cause damage.

Ahem, we mean, we would never damage another vehicle no matter the reason. Vandalism is bad and you should not stoop so low.

When all is said and done, it seems like the only thing we can learn from this incident is that you need front and rear dash cams that are recording 24/7 right now. From families kicking Teslas to valets stealing vehicles, you never know what might happen.

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