What to do when you have to park near c***s

What to do when you have to park near c***s

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Jonno02

2,246 posts

109 months

Friday 6th March 2015
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swisstoni said:
This is ridiculous. Set something up in the car to record.
I'd be close to spending the day in the back seat under a blanket to catch the git(s)
I'd be getting to that stage too. Too much for it to be coincidental. Somebody is clearly targeting the car and/or your partner.

CCM604e

110 posts

110 months

Friday 6th March 2015
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So how much have you sank into repairs over this OP if you don't mind sharing?

daveinhampshire

531 posts

126 months

Friday 6th March 2015
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I'm surprised you've not gone for a shed with that amount of damage, I wouldn't think twice. An old Volvo S80 or S60 would put most people off parking within 10 spaces of you, especially with the appalling turning circles of them.

Hol

8,409 posts

200 months

Friday 6th March 2015
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For the sake of balance, 10 years ago I bought a £500 shed 1992 Escort 1.8LX to use at the Train Station after somebody had a go at stealing my brand new Impreza right outside the ticket hall entrance.

It was great, it went straight through the MOT, picked the boys up from soccer school and only needed cheap front 'Poowang' budget tyres.

Some scrote still nicked it and wrote it off/was injured as a result whilst trying to outrun the Police at speed on a set of cheap Poowangs. wink


But, despite the laughs, it did the whole 'shed thing' perfectly.


Heaveho

5,286 posts

174 months

Friday 6th March 2015
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My sympathies op, maybe it's a Lexus thing.........both of ours damaged in the same parking space ( at different times, obviously ) by the same idiot in a Land Rover Discovery. Obviously him, as it's his parking space next to ours, he's the only one who parks there, the damage is on the same place on both cars, and our cars were undamaged before his arrival/departure. Goes without saying he's just buggered off both times and said nowt. He didn't deny it when I pointed out the damage, didn't admit it either. I could cheerfully knock his teeth out, cost me £600 so far.

LucreLout

908 posts

118 months

Friday 6th March 2015
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Sorry OP but its just too much accident damage too often for this not to be your wife. She's either hitting things and not noticing or hitting them and deciding not to tell you. All in my view of course.
Front and rear dashcams at least you can rule her out after the next ding.