Car keeps getting reversed into - what to do?
Car keeps getting reversed into - what to do?
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The Stiglet

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2,063 posts

217 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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I live on a busy residential street in central London and although you need a parking permit, there are too many cars for the street. People are fighting for spaces, regularly bullying their way into spaces too small for their cars. I've seen people reverse into the car behind them, then the car in front of them, then think, "Nope, I can't fit" and drive off!

My car has been reversed into three times (probably more but I say three times because that's how many times I've had to pay to repair it!) in the past 9 months. Once was last night and I saw the idiot doing it. I'd actually returned home from work on my bike and seen that a car was parked 1 inch from my rear bumper with very little maneuvering space; I had a strong belief that he'd already nudged it.

So, I went over and used my bike light to see if there was any damage. The car was parked so close that I couldn't walk between them or get to my boot. Sure enough, some light scratches and evidence that it had been 'gently brushed'. Nothing too much to worry about, T-Cut stuff. But, I'm angry as I could do without this nonsense happening all the time.

As I'm doing this, a guy approaches the car, gets in and starts reversing. I'm literally standing there with my torch on the bumper of my car as he drives into the fking thing!! Calmly, I walk over to his passenger window as he's now putting it into 1st gear and knock on it. Window goes down:

"You just reveresed into my car, again. I suggest you stay there whilst I check for damage."
"What?! I didn't do it again. Promise! Besides mate, it's just a little touch, yeah?"
furious
"We shall see, won't we?"

Anyway, couldn't see anything more than some extra scratches due to it being dark and my bumper having motorway detritus. I let him drive off. Probably stupidly as I haven't see it in the daylight.

My question is - Shall I move house (hold on, we've also been robbed when we first got here, as have 6 other houses mad) or shall I buy a Defender with a tow bar and make sure their cars are irreversibly damaged when they use my car as a battering ram??

For the record, it's supposed to be a nice area and my rent is astronomical but I think I've had it. Maybe I'm too sensitive for the city...



Edited by The Stiglet on Saturday 14th January 13:46

Luke.

11,802 posts

273 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Tow bar's a great idea. hehe

Where abouts in Central London are you? I used to live on Bedford Square for a few years and gave up counting the number of times I had my car nudged, rear wiper nicked, scooter broken into etc etc etc.

It got to the point where it really wasn't worth having anything nice on the street.

RizzoTheRat

28,032 posts

215 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Fitting a towbar to your existing car might be a cunning plan. I assume from the Defender comment it's not a big 4x4, so would look silly with a front towbar too.

The Stiglet

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2,063 posts

217 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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It's a BMW E39 540i Sport. Not the most expensive car in the World, but I am fond of it and it is (was) in very good condition!

I live beside Battersea Park so not Central, as in the West End but a pretty busy place if you catch my drift?

FRMATT

526 posts

185 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Are you allowed to drive around with the front towing hook on? could add a bit of frontal protection with that and as suggested a towbar at the back. Depends what car you have I guess

The Stiglet

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217 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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FRMATT said:
Are you allowed to drive around with the front towing hook on? could add a bit of frontal protection with that and as suggested a towbar at the back. Depends what car you have I guess
I guess it wouldn't make the car as visually appealing laugh

sjg

7,645 posts

288 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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FRMATT said:
Are you allowed to drive around with the front towing hook on? could add a bit of frontal protection with that and as suggested a towbar at the back. Depends what car you have I guess
I was thinking this. There's the risk of it going missing or someone hitting it, but then spares are only a few quid on ebay. Screw it in when you park up, remove when you leave. Doesn't the E39 have one at each end too?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

278 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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You need a small explosive charge front and rear. Just enough to blow their bumpers off, none of this injury stuff yet.

See how you get on...

stackmonkey

5,083 posts

272 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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mybrainhurts said:
You need a small explosive charge front and rear. Just enough to blow their bumpers off, none of this injury stuff yet.
hehe

EDLT

15,421 posts

229 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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bks to a front towing eye.


The Stiglet

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217 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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EDLT said:
bks to a front towing eye.

Oh yeah!!!! I love it...now we're talking

The Stiglet

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217 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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sjg said:
I was thinking this. There's the risk of it going missing or someone hitting it, but then spares are only a few quid on ebay. Screw it in when you park up, remove when you leave. Doesn't the E39 have one at each end too?
Just the one but I'm sure it would get nicked then some idiot would probably use it to smash my window in!

It would also be pretty bad if it snapped...

Piepiepie

1,347 posts

177 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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williamp

20,109 posts

296 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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its a common way to park in Paris, snd probably somehting you'll have to get used to living in \london. You shouldnt have to, of course, but you might have to.

richyb

4,615 posts

233 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Towbar on the back, winch on the front. I rarely have this kind of problem when in the hilux.

Globs

13,847 posts

254 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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The Stiglet said:
I live on a busy residential street in central London
That's your problem right there.
Sell your car and use a car share scheme.
You'll be happier and richer.

DaveH23

3,349 posts

193 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Not sure if this would be practical but maybe one of those little cameras that cyclists use but hide it on the parcel shelf or something similar

The slightest bump would see the lense wobble so proof of contact and it would catch there number plate!

Like i say dont know how long they can record for or how much data they hold!

Eggman

1,253 posts

234 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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I keep my Defender in a similar street where everyone parks like Parisians. I'm always finding bits of broken headlamp next to it, but one day I noticed that somebody had twisted my front bumper and left lots of body filler on the ground. From the looks of things they'd snagged a wheelarch whilst pulling into the space in front and pulled half the side out of their car! Bet they were gutted. laugh

However, my other car is one that just accumulates the knocks like yours. My attitude is that it's unfortunate, but until I can cough up for a house with a drive it's something I've just got to suck up.

Vilhelm

406 posts

172 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Buy an old 12-seater Defender 110. You won't have troubles with damage, and you won't have to pay congestion charge, because of the 12 seats.

richyb

4,615 posts

233 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Vilhelm said:
Buy an old 12-seater Defender 110. You won't have troubles with damage, and you won't have to pay congestion charge, because of the 12 seats.
I am sure this minibus rule will get revised soon.