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so driving home from work lastnight with a mate.. and a whole bunch of drunk dicks scream out of the boho bar on unley rd i think it was. so we stoped and then took off again... only for them to turn on us... 1 throwing a bottle and smashing my rear windscreen. another kicking the side of my door in pretty badly ( cracked the paint in 2 spots) and another kicking the bonnet and scraching it,

its pretty bad dent pics as follows.. if any one could refer me onto any1 that would be great. cheers.

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they came out of the boho bar or the bottle shop?

either way, get the police to call the saturno's (booze brothers) and ask to speak with either adrian or leon saturno and let them know what happened. see if your able to get the video tape of the night through either the bottle shop of the bar of them all leaving. im not sure if the bar area has camera's though but im deffent that the bottle shop do.

see if your able to pick them out and get their faces on tape. its a long shot though.

i used to work for the saturno's as a supervisor and i found that adrian was the chill one so see if your able to speak with him.

sucks too see dude, would have turned around and ran them all over!

aww man that sux sorry to hear your night ended poorly

i have 3 syllables to say Prohibition sux for the some that can control them selves while drinking but now a days it seems a lot of people just think being drunk is a defence to do what ever they like

so driving home from work lastnight with a mate.. and a whole bunch of drunk dicks scream out of the boho bar on unley rd i think it was. so we stoped and then took off again... only for them to turn on us... 1 throwing a bottle and smashing my rear windscreen. another kicking the side of my door in pretty badly ( cracked the paint in 2 spots) and another kicking the bonnet and scraching it,

its pretty bad dent pics as follows.. if any one could refer me onto any1 that would be great. cheers.

sorry to hear buddy,hope all gets sorted out for u,next time run the f##ckers over,

seems like a few dudes on here are going to hook a brother up pretty well. so thats good. but still sucks. like 12 or so drunk dicks Vs a poor stagea! wanted to get the cops involved coz i didnt think it was going to b cheap at the time.. so any chance of getting they to pay for it was good at that time... if we c em again tho!!!

I was in the car... was well f**ked like good 12/15 people surrounding us with bottles and shit liek that.

In my eyes were both really f**king lucky to not get seriously hurt. Theirs glass all in my bed from glss that was in my hair. I wonder if they are regulars their. Now when i think about it I should have got out to try and protect his car but probably would have got smashed cos 1/2 vs 12/15 is not gonna happen.

Im not usually one to back down but these guys were all ready worked up over something and it was best for us to just get the f**k out of their.

speak to legal aid/lawyer and see where u stand into making boho bar pay for damages, they have a duty of care and releasing violent drunk people out onto the street may break this??? long shot but hey, cant hurt to atleast speak to people.....

remeber there faces, go back there in a few weeks, wrech in the pants, wait till one of 2 of em leave and give em a few "smashed windows and kicked panels" :closedeyes:

but seriously i would be hounding the venue and use the police as ur friends here (if the pricks actually do something about it)

Far out thats pretty bad... as the group was coming towards you/hurling abuse why didnt yous get the hell out of there? f**k if I'll be hanging around with a bunch of loud disruptive drunks near/heading towards the car!

i woulda run em down :closedeyes: 15 vs stag front bumper

i thought i was having bad luck with the paint incident but damn, friggen bogans ah yes it is school holidays

n this is why i call it the hobo bar

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just finished my 2 n half hr vacume session! took all the window surrounds off and took all the glass out etc etc but can any one tell me if the black glue thats holiding the last bit of glass in is part of the car or window? im thinking ill just leave it till i take it to windscrean obrians with my new glass :closedeyes:... i rekn ill just get the dent pushed out cheaply and leave it till i either sell, or sumthing happenes. not a massive issue i guess.

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