Clearly this is television aimed at rich people, so they can have a vicariously tingly peek into the seedy underworld of carjacking. |
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The characters did nothing except make cynical comments while videotaping a carjacking. |
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Nevertheless, carjacking incidents increased significantly in Northern Darfur, in particular in El Fasher. |
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Tensions inside camps of internally displaced persons and carjacking incidents continued. |
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On 7 May 2009, a UNAMID Military Observer was killed by an unknown armed man during a carjacking incident in Nyala. |
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Armed carjacking incidents, burglaries, car thefts and muggings have occurred, mostly in Manzini, Mbabane, and rural areas. |
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Unpatrolled beaches should be avoided at all times because of the risk of banditry and carjacking. |
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Violent crimes such as carjacking, assault, and armed robbery are frequent. |
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Furthermore, attacks against humanitarian workers and agencies are reported to be on the increase, including carjacking and convoy ambushes. |
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Shrien Dewani looked like a broken man after the November 2010 carjacking that left his new bride dead. |
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A cherished soap opera star and her British ex-husband were slain in a carjacking that spared their five-year-old daughter. |
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Why would Tsarnaev tell the carjacking victim they were responsible for the bombings, as police allege? |
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On 13 January, for example, a WFP driver was shot and killed in an attempted carjacking in El Geneina. |
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Twenty-three incidents of actual or attempted carjacking of humanitarian vehicles had occurred as at the end of March. |
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The first notorious case, in 2002, was when Mets outfielder Richard Hidalgo was shot in the arm during a carjacking in Venezuela. |
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In another encouraging development, only four incidents of carjacking were reported throughout Darfur in June 2009, and most of the carjacked vehicles were recovered. |
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Notwithstanding the serious and ongoing military conflicts that occurred during the reporting period, random carjacking and banditry continue to pose the greatest general risk to United Nations personnel. |
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Notwithstanding the ongoing military conflicts that occurred in Darfur during the reporting period, carjacking and banditry continue to pose the most significant risk to United Nations personnel. |
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The United Nations is likely to experience carjacking, theft and possible abduction of unprotected personnel operating independently throughout Somalia. |
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During the reporting period, a total of 143 security incidents affecting United Nations staff were recorded, including increasingly violent incidents of carjacking. |
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Crimes against humanitarian personnel and their compounds and vehicles, incidents of road banditry and attacks against civilians were reported, including 32 cases of carjacking. |
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It is important to note that in many incidents of carjacking of humanitarian vehicles, the attackers drove into the Sudan, emphasizing the cross-border nature of this problem. |
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Waagner, an avowed opponent of abortion who has been convicted of bank robbery, carjacking and firearms offences, escaped from an Illinois prison in February. |
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However, carjacking is a serious concern in Yemen. |
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There were nine incidents of carjacking reported in Darfur during the period under review, including four international non-governmental organization vehicles and five United Nations vehicles. |
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A DRIVER was forced to hand over his keys at knifepoint in a terrifying carjacking in Shirley last night. |
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The methods of carjacking are becoming more sophisticated and daring, but there are still only four main carjack methods. |
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The next moment she is being held without bail in Framingham State Prison for allegedly helping to arrange the carjacking of a friend. |
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A 25-year-old man was shot to death early Tuesday during an apparent carjacking near the North University Park area, authorities said. |
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In Tripoli, carjacking is rife and kidnappings are on the rise. |
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Carjacking is the act of stealing a car from a victim by force. |
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