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friday night about 12-1230ish after finishing work i was dropping a mate home who lives around miranda area.. pictures say a thousand words so here

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some dickheads have thrown somthing off the top of westfield carpark and smashed my back windscreen. lucky it wasnt a brick or anything alike otherwise the person in the back seat would be dead. f*kwits. just my luck eh

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yeah ive rang westfield asking to speak to security but they are giving me the run around and shit.. I'll go down tomorrow and talk to security, the good thing is that there's only one entrance/exit open that late at night. no idea why it should be open at that time. they also said they have video cameras of "most" of the entrances/exits.

on another note with insurance im with famous full comp.. i rang around o'briens and a few other glass mobs they said they didnt stock them and would be very hard/expensive to get.. so i went and got one from a wreckers. not sure if i should tell them/ try to claim or something not quite sure any ideas?

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Fark dude.. Bloddy idiots seriously!!

Wish they threw themselves off the rooftop afterwards!!

Seriously security is hopeless up there.

All they do is just sit around the corner and bludge..

Doubt there are any cameras at the entrances or exists..

Let us know what they say...

Btw should have gone straight to the miranda police station.. Its up that road..

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yer.. i got out of the car rang the cops nearly straight away yet it takes them a good 30/40 mins to get there... i rang them again and they said for me to go down to the station because they need a statement or someshit.. i get down there they say they've just sent 2 cars up there.. they said that cant do anything (which i expected)..

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saw something similar the other week on george st in the city.. somebody had thrown a bottle or something through the back windscreen of an accord euro.. bastards

THat's just silly though.. It's like gridlock there.. just turn off the car and get out and look for the culprit.

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easy solution to westfield problems - let them know that u will be contacting today tonight if they dont start getting with it.

or even better if u know a lawyer get them to write a letter and u will have full cooperation - they just need a little kick thats all.

my friend had some issues with them/getting security tapes but after a letter they got onto it.

yeah ive rang westfield asking to speak to security but they are giving me the run around and shit.. I'll go down tomorrow and talk to security, the good thing is that there's only one entrance/exit open that late at night. no idea why it should be open at that time. they also said they have video cameras of "most" of the entrances/exits.

on another note with insurance im with famous full comp.. i rang around o'briens and a few other glass mobs they said they didnt stock them and would be very hard/expensive to get.. so i went and got one from a wreckers. not sure if i should tell them/ try to claim or something not quite sure any ideas?

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saw something similar the other week on george st in the city.. somebody had thrown a bottle or something through the back windscreen of an accord euro.. bastards

Similar thing happened a while back on George St. as well. Someone threw a bottle/glass off the top of a bar/hotel and it (luckily) hit the pavement not a car and sent glass flying everywhere... :)

I had the top down, so I was very lucky, :) but the security was there in seconds, bet they got him cause I saw all the people up on the top of the building in a scuffle...

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