W!arning.... bottles thrown at vehicles

W!arning.... bottles thrown at vehicles

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hbeck

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424 posts

224 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Wife just had a terrifying experience, some young scumbags just threw a couple of bottles at her windscreen, as she was coming down Cockshot hill into Reigate. She pulled into the layby and shouted at the :censorded:ing @holes who ran off. Luckily the bottles were plastic rather than glass! So no damage done, apart from my wifes nerves are in tatters.

So keeps your eyes peeled if you travel that neck of the woods, & if you manage to get hold of one of them give them a good punch




Sharief

6,339 posts

217 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Dicks.

First bottles, who knows what next... Probably the scum who grow up to throw bricks. Glad to hear your wife wasn't drastically hurt, though.

Parrot of Doom

23,075 posts

235 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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I had a water balloon chucked at the windscreen of the Chim once, by a bunch of lads on bikes going the other way.

I did an immediate U-turn with spinning tyres, it was ing hilarious to see them pedal their arses off, terrified that I'd run them down.

They turned into a housing estate and I gave up, but not before screaming a bollocking at them that they wouldn't have forgotten.

puffpuff

21,007 posts

227 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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A couple of years ago the female front passenger of a Nissan people carrier lobbed an empty lager bottle at my car - I was driving behind and pulled alongside aside as it turned right at a roundabout.

I switched lanes and followed it until I'd made a note of the registration then drove straight to the police station and reported it.

"Oh... we know about her...." I was told.

Sim89

1,573 posts

208 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Typical UK, shame live here, sorry about your wifes experience.



Sim

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13,971 posts

229 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Bloody hell! I don't live far from there!

tvrgit

8,472 posts

253 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Few months ago one of a group of 4 young neds lobbed a bottle in front of the TVR as I passed. Much laughter etc... I decided not to go back, what's the point?

A couple of nights later, driving the other car in the rain, same group at bus stop. Biiiiiiig puddle at bus stop.

I know you shouldn't... but just sometimes you can't help yourself, eh?

EDLT

15,421 posts

207 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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You slowed down and urinated on them?

sparks87

12,738 posts

214 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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I saw the funniest video on youtube once of a chav throwing a full bottle of coke at th ewheels of a moving car, only for it to rebound right at his face, it was hilarious I wish I could find it

douglasr

1,092 posts

273 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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There is pedestrian flyover in Easterhouse in Glasgow where the local neds have been dropping objects onto the cars below on the M8. Recently a woman got hit by a section of paving slab and luckily only ended up with a broken arm.
Scum.

maddog-uk

2,392 posts

247 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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tvrgit said:
Few months ago one of a group of 4 young neds lobbed a bottle in front of the TVR as I passed. Much laughter etc... I decided not to go back, what's the point?

A couple of nights later, driving the other car in the rain, same group at bus stop. Biiiiiiig puddle at bus stop.

I know you shouldn't... but just sometimes you can't help yourself, eh?


Classic! rofl

Stang

1,754 posts

208 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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There is a walk over bridge in Elgin (highlands)they like to lob crap from there aswell. Little shits!


B'stard Child

28,454 posts

247 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Last year a little kid threw a stone at my car hitting the bodywork and glass but luckily didn't break it - did leave a nasty scratch tho - nothing anyone will notice (track day shed)

I dived round the back of the housing estate and parked up (it's a bit noisey too)

Got the little tw@t and he knew he been caught to - little sod pissed his pants as I frog marched him to his house

parents didn't give a monkeys so I just had to wait a while

Cost me a bag of sugar but I'm sure it cost a bit more to drain the tank

skymaster

731 posts

208 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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Chav scum, sums them up!

Checkitoot

22,454 posts

211 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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Stang said:
There is a walk over bridge in Elgin (highlands)they like to lob crap from there aswell. Little shits!




suppose its the nerves. Same happens to me if I am in trap one and someone enters trap two I can only manage a little shit

skwdenyer

16,591 posts

241 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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Some years ago there was a section of dual carriageway near Peterborough which became known as "bomb alley". The final straw (thank heavens) for the local boys in blue was when a routine patrol at 4am found a paving slab suspended on a rope from a bridge at windscreen height...

For anyone who recalls the paving slab thrown through a taxi's windscreen during the miners' strike, the effects are well-known and unpleasant.

When are we going to start sentencing parents for these sorts of crimes? The attitudes can only start in one place...

E38

723 posts

214 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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skwdenyer said:
.....found a paving slab suspended on a rope from a bridge at windscreen height...


eekeekeek

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

211 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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skwdenyer said:

When are we going to start sentencing parents for these sorts of crimes? The attitudes can only start in one place...

and when as a society are we going to start to appreciate that a little shit like that could come from a perfect home

we need to stop finding reasons for s behaving like s

*Al*

3,830 posts

223 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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skwdenyer said:
Some years ago there was a section of dual carriageway near Peterborough which became known as "bomb alley". The final straw (thank heavens) for the local boys in blue was when a routine patrol at 4am found a paving slab suspended on a rope from a bridge at windscreen height...

For anyone who recalls the paving slab thrown through a taxi's windscreen during the miners' strike, the effects are well-known and unpleasant.

When are we going to start sentencing parents for these sorts of crimes? The attitudes can only start in one place...


Parents of offending children under 18 should take the full sentence/fines of the crime their children commit, this is the only way these type of parents take note.

bmwdrivernigel

8,596 posts

225 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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I had a car egged once last year, £900 to fix because they went through the paint to metal, door and bonnet painted, called pc plod to report and got normal response!