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原帖由 mnmn06 於 2008-1-14 14:27 發表
You are really a "Brave One".
Following a stranger to her place is an extremely dangerous move.
This was my true story. It was happened four years ago. On one day’s morning, I was approached by a young lady near Shangri-la Hotel. She said she could provide me with massage service in her apartment. So I followed her and in her apartment, she asked me to undress. I put off my t-shirt but refused to take off my underwear. Anyway, she started her service. After she had served me for several minutes, three strange men appeared suddenly. I knew that I was trapped. One man showed me his ID, said that they were Gong An and he was the group leader. The other two men were busy in searching my belongings and the apartment. Strange enough, they recovered some knives under the bed. Then these two men led me into a corner and one of them “explained” the situation to me. He said that I was really in trouble because I engaged in “calling chicken” and this chicken was a gangster! Those weapons were evidence of her background. Now I was inside that apartment, I was considered as a suspect of having these illegal weapons. Another man asked me to sign a document that I confessed the action of “calling chicken”. Eventually one of them said they intended to help me but I should cooperate with them. If I paid them 5000 RMB, they could persuade the group leader to let me go. I said I did not have 5000 RMB at that moment. They said I could give them my ATM card and tell them the password. They could retrieve money for me. I had assessed the situation and it was almost impossible for me to escape. Anyway, I reminded myself remaining calm. I might still have the chance! Then I told them the card was not mine, it was my dad’s card. My dad did not allow me to disclose the password to any strange persons. But I could go to ATM to get money. If they did not trust me, I could surrender them my Return-home Card so that I should use money for exchange. After several rounds of struggle, they said that’s OK but they did not fully trust me. I should be escorted by one of them to ATM so that he could control the situation. I smiled because my chance came. After I had left that apartment, I directly ran into the Custom Building without any hesitation. That guy did not follow me probably because I ran faster than him, or he was afraid of the Gong An nearby. After hiding for 1/2 hour, I went to the Police Office and declared that I lost my ID. The policeman told me that I should apply for a temporal ID. Because I had hided HK$200 inside my shoes, I was able to travel to the Police Station (opposite to the Book City) and pay the fee for issuing a temporal ID without asking help from my friends or family. Overall, I lost my mobile phone, my wallet and some cash inside. But I survived. To all brothers, here are my two suggestions:
1/ NEVER! Never follow stranger to strange place because you may not have the chance of getting out;
2/ ALWAYS! Always having HK$200 ready. Hide it inside your shoes. You never know when you need this HK$200.
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