My car ! my window ! my stuff ??!! Those are the words that came into my mind when I saw the shattered window of my car. First thing I thought was that the window is shattered by flying rocks coming from grass cutters who did their job every morning, but upon seeing the ransacked glovebox I became sure my car was broken into !! Not panicking, I started to look around my surroundings for clues maybe the thief left an evidence of some sort. While looking, I noticed there are four other cars with their windows smashed, then I started calling the respective car owners to take a look at their car. After some brief moment we decided to make a police report at a nearby police station. But I being an impatient person, off I go with wearing only "kain sarong" and a Tshirt. Instead of making my report I got a 15 minutes lecture by one of the Sergeant on how to dress in a government building, I kept on saying sorry bowing till my neck hurts LOL.
After all the reports are dealt with, I decided to look for a shop to change the broken glass, forgetting that it's Sunday and all the shops are closed. I then decided to go home and try again the next day.
Next day..... went to the shop to get a quotation for my window. Fortunately I can claim the window from my insurance but I needed to topup some amount for the tint.
Voila !! after 3 hours, the new windows an tint is installed. I need to fork out about 5SBD for the tint. Maybe after this I should install a bulletproof glass. Hmm....