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some body tried to break in to my car jsut now, the driverside door handle is damage from screwdrive jamming in between the door and the handle

i think non of the doors was open cause of the alarm will surely went off and stoped.

the car was parked near regency park 3-4pm, for a short time only (1 hour) + (highly visible place, the driver side is, right next to a very busy busy rd)

well, i got no expensive stuff in the car, eg shit ass cd player, no money, got alarm every thing, club on the wheel.... so i think they are going for the car.!!!!

and im surely they willl come back with more tools ,

so if any one is interested to do some thing about it with me, like sneak around and wait for the F***er to come back and then ......................................

just want to say this is sooo damn shit, what is wrong with people these days, some body scratch almost helf of the car a while a go, and now try to break in to it......

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