Scum caught keying Aston on dashcam
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Just horrendous. And sends shivers down my spine as I've taken mine to that Tesco a number of times. Never again. And not that it makes any difference at all (or would render the act otherwise excusable) but I don't think the family spaces are up against that fence at all. Glad to see the police actively appealing on Facebook and really hope he gets a stiff punishment.
Langweilig said:
I suppose it could in a way be categorized as jealousy. But don't you find that many young people today have little or no respect for other people's property?
They think it's "cool" to damage other peoples property. It's like "sticking it to the man". Scrape beyond the layers of "justifications" and "excuses" its pure jealousy. Nothing more.If they weren't jealous, why damage someone else's property? There is no other logical conclusion other than revenge (highly situational and subjective) or some kind of retardation.
kensilver said:
Wonder what dashcam the owner was using? If it covered 360 degrees and gave this kind of quality I'd be looking to get one.
As an Aston owner and a road cyclist of >5000 miles per year I think it's only a matter of time before I get a dash cam/head cam. Sad but true. And before I get any abuse, no I don't cycle on the pavement and yes I do allow myself more than the 6 inches to the curb that about 2% of drivers think I deserve.Whilst we're talking jealousy, the most bizarre thing I encounter on the bike is drivers (utter cocks) deliberately using their vehicle as a weapon against me simply because I am making better headway through rush hour traffic than they are. Simply astonishing.
Leaving your Aston Martin in A Tesco car park in Hackney is a bit like getting Jimmy Saville to do your baby sitting. Doesn't excuse the actions of this very twisted individual, though. I'd happily see his eyes removed and stuck up his bum so that he can see what an ahole looks like from the inside - I expect it'll be a similar view to that taken by the dash cam!
Little Donkey said:
Leaving your Aston Martin in A Tesco car park in Hackney is a bit like getting Jimmy Saville to do your baby sitting.
I have to agree with this. Why risk it, why tempt fate? Tesco deliver and corner shops sell milk (mostly in date). I don't think car park spaces have got any wider since the days of Minis (proper ones) and Austin 1100s so are now just not fit for purpose. Again, none of this excuses the actions of this lowlife but I don't think you can pretend the Aston is just a normal car and park it anywhere.What an amazing thread.
Some low-life keys a car, and some of the posts are basically : It's the owners fault because he probably parked in a bay he shouldn't, and it's the owners fault for daring to park a nice car in that area.
Seriously??????????????????????
The ONLY person at fault here is the guy who keyed the car!
Some low-life keys a car, and some of the posts are basically : It's the owners fault because he probably parked in a bay he shouldn't, and it's the owners fault for daring to park a nice car in that area.
Seriously??????????????????????
The ONLY person at fault here is the guy who keyed the car!
kensilver said:
Wonder what dashcam the owner was using? If it covered 360 degrees and gave this kind of quality I'd be looking to get one.
I have a Mi-Witness in mine, been in over a couple years. Excellent wide fielded of view and quality, plus it's piano black to match the interior.Other dash cams are available of course!
Little Donkey said:
Leaving your Aston Martin in A Tesco car park in Hackney is a bit like getting Jimmy Saville to do your baby sitting. Doesn't excuse the actions of this very twisted individual, though. I'd happily see his eyes removed and stuck up his bum so that he can see what an ahole looks like from the inside - I expect it'll be a similar view to that taken by the dash cam!
I like that. now then now then.jshell said:
Langweilig said:
I look up to anyone who owns an expensive car like that.
Why do you look up to them? They're possibly/probably no better than you, just better financed or prepared to take bigger finance than you! Doesn't mean they're Pillars of Society.V8V Pete said:
As an Aston owner and a road cyclist of >5000 miles per year I think it's only a matter of time before I get a dash cam/head cam. Sad but true. And before I get any abuse, no I don't cycle on the pavement and yes I do allow myself more than the 6 inches to the curb that about 2% of drivers think I deserve.
Whilst we're talking jealousy, the most bizarre thing I encounter on the bike is drivers (utter cocks) deliberately using their vehicle as a weapon against me simply because I am making better headway through rush hour traffic than they are. Simply astonishing.
Bloody hippies on their bikes....lol. They are just jealous of how good you look in the lycra.Whilst we're talking jealousy, the most bizarre thing I encounter on the bike is drivers (utter cocks) deliberately using their vehicle as a weapon against me simply because I am making better headway through rush hour traffic than they are. Simply astonishing.
jshell said:
Langweilig said:
I look up to anyone who owns an expensive car like that.
Why do you look up to them? They're possibly/probably no better than you, just better financed or prepared to take bigger finance than you! Doesn't mean they're Pillars of Society.davek_964 said:
What an amazing thread.
Some low-life keys a car, and some of the posts are basically : It's the owners fault because he probably parked in a bay he shouldn't, and it's the owners fault for daring to park a nice car in that area.
Seriously??????????????????????
The ONLY person at fault here is the guy who keyed the car!
That's not what I said. Some low-life keys a car, and some of the posts are basically : It's the owners fault because he probably parked in a bay he shouldn't, and it's the owners fault for daring to park a nice car in that area.
Seriously??????????????????????
The ONLY person at fault here is the guy who keyed the car!
I was looking for a reason why the chap would've keyed the car, other than the fact he was just jealous. It's because he has a pram (and a very expensive one at that) that I came to that conclusion. In no way was I condoning his actions, or blaming the Aston owner
Sump said:
jshell said:
Langweilig said:
I look up to anyone who owns an expensive car like that.
Why do you look up to them? They're possibly/probably no better than you, just better financed or prepared to take bigger finance than you! Doesn't mean they're Pillars of Society.SpeedMattersNot said:
davek_964 said:
What an amazing thread.
Some low-life keys a car, and some of the posts are basically : It's the owners fault because he probably parked in a bay he shouldn't, and it's the owners fault for daring to park a nice car in that area.
Seriously??????????????????????
The ONLY person at fault here is the guy who keyed the car!
That's not what I said. Some low-life keys a car, and some of the posts are basically : It's the owners fault because he probably parked in a bay he shouldn't, and it's the owners fault for daring to park a nice car in that area.
Seriously??????????????????????
The ONLY person at fault here is the guy who keyed the car!
I was looking for a reason why the chap would've keyed the car, other than the fact he was just jealous. It's because he has a pram (and a very expensive one at that) that I came to that conclusion. In no way was I condoning his actions, or blaming the Aston owner
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