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Hey guys. Just a quick warning to those who park in the civic pool car park.

Someone attempted to break into my car yesterday. I think my alarm scared em off. It looks like they tried to pry the drivers window outwards to get in. In doing this they scratched near the door and broke the plastic wind doovie and chucked it in the bushes near by. It could have happpend at any time because it was parked there all day. I noticed this between 5 and 5:30 yesterday arvo. My car has also been previously badged in this carpark.

I know there is at least 4 or 5 other 'lines parking there regularly and a few supras and such so be warned.

Id hate to see someones car go "missing".

Cheers

Stephen

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civic carparks are dodgy as.

Twice ive come back to my car after leaving it in that carpark and there has been glass smashed on the ground, and twice it has been the car next to mine that has been broken in to.

both times i thought the worse and that my car had benn raided.

Luckily they didnt even touch my car

My car has been broken into there and all they took was chewing gum and my parking ticket so I got a fine, bastards, they also manged to ruin my locks but I guess it could of been much worse once they realised I didnt have cd's or even a stereo they could have keyed the car etc but they were probably interupted!!! Junkies from braddon are always seen around that area and what do you think they are doing there? Trying to steal from cars. Kill them all and let god sort them out!!!haha

I just got a pass to park under the new construction in Section 84. it's only open to people working on the job though, no public access yet. when the job finishes in about october it'll be open to the public

Civic is a bastard... My old car (mazda 626) got broken into in the canberra center carpark and the pricks didn't want to know about it :D Even in the undercover/privately owned carparks you're on your own if something happens it seems.

I just got a pass to park under the new construction in Section 84. it's only open to people working on the job though, no public access yet. when the job finishes in about october it'll be open to the public

wish theyd do that at section 88

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