
07-01-2004, 08:50 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 9
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How my iPaq got saved by a policeman
It happened this week's Tuesday. I was in Istanbul, Turkey, covering the NATO summit for my media company. About 4 PM, I was walking beside a major road just some 200-300 m from the immediate summit area - The NATO Valley, as they liked to call it, area in the city center which was totally fenced off and secured by some of the 23 000 police and other forces providing security during the summit.
I had my iPaq hanging from my neck, in a Sena case and beltclip which I put on a neck-ribbon, like some people do with their mobile phones. Also I had my summit security pass there.
Apparently, hanging the iPaq this way was a grave mistake. Suddenly, a boy not older than 15-17 grabbed my iPaq, something cracked and he got it. He ran fast away to a small street behind, downhill.
I ran as fast as i could after him, shouting (in English) "Thief! Grab the thief! Police!" Or something like this. But he gained distance. It took only a few seconds. I already lost my hope. There were few people on the street.
Then suddenly my iPaq was on the street, and the thief-boy ran away on opposite direction. A bearded man with big moustache, in casual civilian clothes stood beside my iPaq. He took it, muttered something then gave it to me.
I was very excited, but I tried to thank him and offered him some turkish money. He only shaked his head and showed me his police badge from his pocket.
Well, I say that my iPaq is now officially called Enver, in honour of the brave Turkish policeman who saved it. I'm sure this was not a good day for the %&$#* thief and at least he got a little bit discouraged. Maybe he'll think twice before hitting again. My iPaq is in perfect shape, no damage at all. The beltclip was not so strong, it is now in two pieces, apparently not broken, but just disassembled by thief's pulling hand. I'll see if I can put it together again.
The side-effect was that I injured my left leg during the sudden sprint and the voyage home the same night was quite painful. But I was still happy because my very precious and important iPaq was not in the hand of thief but securely in my bag. I also had quite a bit of work, briefing and other notes from the summit in it. I would hate to lose it.
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