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Chavs!
The Ant Hill Mob:
Apparently, if you have a hydraulic winch, and steel winch rope, you can cut a car in half. But I like the idea of opening your door with some force (right into his window).
Pity they normally have CCTV in carparks now, you could've done a lot of damage.
Bob696:
--- Quote ---think you will struggle to clain, as its a supermarket carpark, therefore private land..
--- End quote ---
I think the law was changed a few years ago as to what defines private land. I know it is illigal to ride a motorcycle without a helmet anywhere that the public has access to as is letting an uninsured person drive a car. A couple of people have been done near us for letting uninsured drivers use therir car around a tescos carpark. The rule also applies to the "paying public" such as at bike rallies. Thinking about it the pay n play sites that allow non legal and uninsured cars on are probably breaking the law unless they have their own insurance.
Edge:
As said above in previous reply......Rock/Tree sliders are a god send when it comes to supermarket car parks. Mine stick out @1" further than my arches do, people who open their car doors carelessly soon wake up when they suddenly come into contact with pretty tuff steel, instead of the fairly soft paintwork on a door.
thumbs:
ive got car park dent protecteors now (tree sliders lol)
i would have let rip at him, probably open my door on his severaly times just to make a point.
turn number plate or remove rear one is a classic. up side down is better because then its not thieveing lol
Spooky:
Grrrr, I think that I would've 'accidentally' taken out their tail lights upon leaving, using the excuse of, "It's only an old heap - didn't think you'd mind!"
Some people have absolutely NO respect for other peoples' property. :twisted:
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