Look what our drunk neighbour did to LuvinmyEB's Falcon (dial up users beware, pics)
The title says it all, asides from the fact that we were woken at 5:40am this morning by him yelling, slamming doors and so forth. We live in a unit (number 2 of 4) and this was the guy from unit 3, obviously VERY drunk.
Anyway, after yelling, ranting, raving and slamming doors left right and centre, he then decided to take out his anger on her series II EB Gli Falcon using a piece of wood... No more then a meter from our front door!
This guy has 2 XD's, one has a 302W, the other a 351C, which is currently unregistered - but he still drives it around without rego plates, doing burnouts as soon as he's out of the driveway at all hours, most often at 2-3am...
It's idiots like that guy who give us Ford guys a bad name in the community.
I'd like to do the same thing to his fat face!
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1985 Ford XF Falcon GL.
4.1L carby Inline 6 cylinder crossflow engine, 3 speed auto, ZL Fairlane instrument cluster and seats, EA Fairmont 15" alloy wheels... Coming soon: Extractors and decent exhaust...
Re: Look what our drunk neighbour did to LuvinmyEB's Falcon (dial up users beware, pics)
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Originally Posted by Casper
I'd be contacting the police
Yup, one step ahead of you, I should have mentioned that, but I'm still so angry that it slipped my mind.
We've reported it to the police, given two witness statements (mine and LuvinmyEB's) and we're having the guy formally charged with Criminal Damage. LuvinmyEB has to pay to get the damage repaired, but then (according to the police) the courts will order him to pay back costs. So she's getting a brand new drivers side rear mirror from Ford.
I guess it could have been worse... I should be keeping this in perspective... But what did she do to deserve this? We were all still inside, wanting to go back to sleep, and we don't cause any trouble...
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1985 Ford XF Falcon GL.
4.1L carby Inline 6 cylinder crossflow engine, 3 speed auto, ZL Fairlane instrument cluster and seats, EA Fairmont 15" alloy wheels... Coming soon: Extractors and decent exhaust...
Re: Look what our drunk neighbour did to LuvinmyEB's Falcon (dial up users beware, pics)
yer get a genuine ford mirror..lol..will cost heaps i would expect from ford..just hope u do get the money back for it..if u know a smash repairer really well you could get them to fix it and charge you a fortune on your receipt and take the idiot who smashed the mirror to the cleaners
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Last edited by cookie_thief23; 12-25-2003 at 23:40.
Re: Look what our drunk neighbour did to LuvinmyEB's Falcon (dial up users beware, pics)
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Originally Posted by The MaDDeSTMaN
Yup, one step ahead of you, I should have mentioned that, but I'm still so angry that it slipped my mind.
We've reported it to the police, given two witness statements (mine and LuvinmyEB's) and we're having the guy formally charged with Criminal Damage. LuvinmyEB has to pay to get the damage repaired, but then (according to the police) the courts will order him to pay back costs. So she's getting a brand new drivers side rear mirror from Ford.
I guess it could have been worse... I should be keeping this in perspective... But what did she do to deserve this? We were all still inside, wanting to go back to sleep, and we don't cause any trouble...
IF you have to go the court route, log and document everything. Exact dates and times spent, all the calls you made, all the distance you travelled to pick up parts, fit them etc. Add the lot to your claim your entitled including $$ per hr.
Re: Look what our drunk neighbour did to LuvinmyEB's Falcon (dial up users beware, pics)
If you want him to be visited by the BSR Security team, PM me you address, all this xmas spirit has put me in a bad mood... nothing a good sitting wouldnt fix!
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