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Hey guys

Had my passenger side window kicked and snapped off last night by some prick whilst parked outside greensbourough cinemas.....

no surveilance cameras to indentify anything....

so the problem lies with me to fix it of course... :)

doesnt help the fact im trying to sell the car and when you have someone looking at it this weekend and this happens it realyl ***Ks u over

lesson learnt dont park your car at a cinema parking...

now im driving around with no mirror and wires dangling out ffs!

anyway end /rant

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ahh that sucks!

yeah atleast @ doncaster they have the ticket car parking - which i guess has some kind of camera security.. (i would hope)

they also do valet parking - yet i would be worried about some valet being a dickhead in my car etc lol

greensborough is dodgy as hell now :)

greensy has always been full of scummers...

sorry to hear mate, what i sometimes do (i work at greensy safeway) is park just near the police station. bit of a walk to the movies but much less chance of dickheads getting stuck into your car

FKN DOGS!! I had my car damaged many times, locks stuffed with rocks etc..... they should have their hands cut off like in the good old days :angry:

the mirror shoodnt cost too much, look around the forum, white is quite common but the door is wat makes it much worse..

midnite.

The sooner we get ZERO TOLERANCE from the POLICE the better. Something like what the Mayor of NY, Rudi Giuliani did in the 90s

The Police Commissioner needs to take resources back from Defect Stations and put them where they're needed most IMHO.

:happy: rudi giuliani leadership

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