After reading the previous thread about car thieves, I'd thought I'd write about car vandals who in my book are just as much low lifes as car thieves. I know having your car vandalized is not really as bad as having it stolen altogether, but it makes me just as mad hearing about it, and I'm even madder this morning when my old man found that some asshole had bricked the windscreen on his 94 Camry, right in our driveway, and also a few cars in our steet too. I heard there was some party nearby so it was very likely that some drunk(en) moron(s) did it. No one has the right to take what isn't thiers and equally has no right to damage intetionally what isn't thiers either. The windscreen set us back $265 through no fault of our own (I don't think insurance covers it either). Some mother f$^$#er keyed my then brand new AU XR6 back in 99, and that scratch is still visible even though I went over it with touch paint. Only bright side for my old man is that he's getting rid of the Camry in about a month and replacing it with a C200 K.
Car thieves and vandals....how I would like to kick thier asses right now!!!
One night not too long ago some mindless vandals slashed the tyres of 24 different vehicles, in 3 streets in an Auckland suburb. Whats with these people, I think tying them by the neck to the towbar & taking a run down the nearest m-way might change their views on vandalism.
Yeah seems these prick(s) feel that they can get away with it as the law is in my opinion bloody soft. Seems they only get off with community service or something lame like that.
Really makes me wonder at times. Innocent suvillians are always the end loosers.
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I would rather someone punch me then my car any day. I've laready had someone smash the grille & steal my gauges & what pisses me off the most is now they're are probably on some shitbox ricer. They broke them when they stole them so they don't work but that probably wouldn't matter to them as they still look "full sic"
Originally posted by EL XR6 One night not too long ago some mindless vandals slashed the tyres of 24 different vehicles, in 3 streets in an Auckland suburb. Whats with these people, I think tying them by the neck to the towbar & taking a run down the nearest m-way might change their views on vandalism.
Lucky they warn't down south with a golf club.They would be shot by the local constablury...dead !!!
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I got back to my car late one night. Went to drive off, the whole car shat itself, wobbled around, then collapsed. I got out singing wtf, low and behold, all my wheels got the crazy camber thing going on. Some pricks tried to knock off my ROH 17's(2 days after buying them). i couldn't find the key to my locknuts, so i didn't put them on..............idyott. They took ALL the wheel nuts and had a brick under each corner of the car, that I obviously didn't notice. Did some damage to the front guards and bumper and headlight. Hence changing the front end over. It was also fun trying to jack the car back up off its belly. Snapped the jack. Uncle had to bring down 2 trolley jacks and some spare wheel nuts.
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