A warning has been issued to drivers to make sure their doors are locked at all times when motoring after another too close for comfort Dublin incident.
A pair of 'aggressive' Dublin thugs are said to have jumped a woman in a car from behind in an attempt to hijack her vehicle near the Red Cow Luas stop.
The incident took place on December 27 but others have reported similar experiences in the Clondalkin area by gangs as part of their scary method to steal.
One of the victims spoke out, sending a warning text alert around to others urging them to be aware of the newest operation targeting people at their most vulnerable, as they unsuspectingly sit motionless in the vechicle.
She said: "I was in the car at the Red Cow Luas when two men aggressively opened my car door.

"Thankfully I had my doors locked and was able to quickly drive off but it was very frightening.
She added: "Please everyone be careful around this area and always have your doors locked."
Dublin Live understands that Gardai are investigating the matter and are appealing for anyone with information or who may have witnessed the incident to come forward.