If you are a woman, don't let this happen to you in traffic
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Women have to be extra careful in the traffic when they drive with their windows open.
There are certain things women like to do after a long day. Get into comfortable clothes and enjoy the last few hours of the day.
However, thieves in South Africa realised it is a lucrative market when they snatch women’s weaves. It has become so blatant that they even do it in the traffic!
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A video surfaced of a woman driving a reddish vehicle. It appears that she is stuck in traffic. A man can be seen coming from the side of the car, snatching the wig without any effort and ran away.
Wig snatching is a real thing!
— Tumi Sole (@tumisole) February 20, 2019
Be careful out there pic.twitter.com/qGLiYhWzBJ
Siwe, whose wig was stolen last year explained how it happened to her in Johannesburg,’ I was waiting for my sister by the taxi rank with my baby brother. A guy that was passing by pulled my wig. Everything happened so fast. Someone that saw everything from afar’.
I was waiting for my sister by the taxi rank with my baby brother. A guy that was passing by pulled my wig. Everything happened so fast. Someone that saw everything from afar shouted "yemka i-wig." My baby brother caused a scene. The guy said ebedlala. We forgave him.
— Siwe Mahanana (@siwehansie) September 13, 2018
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Liesl Laurie said on Breakfast with Martin Bester that the expensive and quality weaves can start at R11 000!
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