peoplespeak

Published May 23, 2015
Aamir Zaman, 31, taxi driver, Rawalpindi / Photo by Muzzamil Shah
Aamir Zaman, 31, taxi driver, Rawalpindi / Photo by Muzzamil Shah

“I am not an IT expert but let me give you a tip. Whenever you load a mobile card, never throw it away on the road or any other place. Tear it and then dispose it of. This card is just like your identification card. You can be traced by the serial number on this card, and you never know what might happen at the place where you throw the card. A robbery, bomb blast or any other crime. And if the police find this card and then traces you, what will you do? You could land in trouble; so always be careful.”

Published in Dawn, May 23rd, 2015

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