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Look on the bright side Liam, at least it wasn't nicked!!!

 

Only joking mate. The little gits want shooting.

 

hahaha True :thumbup1:

 

Im not really too bothered about the keying, Although obviously its pee'd me off, My car is 7 years old now, So ill not be getting it re-sprayed or owt but why do it, In day light, for no real reason. Maybe they were bored :confused1: Idiots.

 

Pretty gutted for my neighbours as a couple of there cars are less than a year old.

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My brother got a new car a couple of years ago and paid a fair bit for it, within a week some little scroates had scratched every single panel for no reason. Like you said, when I was a lad, I'd never think of smashing up someone's car.

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My brother got a new car a couple of years ago and paid a fair bit for it, within a week some little scroates had scratched every single panel for no reason. Like you said, when I was a lad, I'd never think of smashing up someone's car.

 

I reckon people should be allowed to hook their car up to a car battery externally, second those scrotes go to key it *bang* :laugh1:

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  • 2 weeks later...

assuming it was kids being mindless little toe rags?

 

has anyone ruled out some old boy cycling past with garden tools bodged to the back of his bike on his way to the allotment?

 

either way it is pretty poor form.

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We will never know exactly why they do these things because thankfully we don't think like they do.

 

But I'd guess a combination of having no morels, ethics, not giving a toss about others and thinking there will no consequences from their actions that they have to worry about.

 

Scumbags mate.

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