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when i picked up my car few months ago paint was brand new pretty much, and now its full of stone chips thanks to these kunts!

just the other day on the ring road this loose harness that was tying something underneath a truck comes off (doing 100Ks) and comes flying towards my car smashing into my front bar. beeped and highbeamed the dickhead and he wouldnt stop

and today again on the freeway some rocks come flying out of a truck and into my front windscreen and we werent even in the same lane!

question is, where can i make complaints etc about these pricks? someone is gonna pay for a new respray and its not gonna be me thats for f**king sure!

/rant

thank you

bitches

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u need t have the trucks rego time and detils of what happened.. if its a company truck you call the company, lodgea formal complaint that the load wasnt secure and get the company to pay. in the situatin with the loose harness, rego and truck details, pick up the harness and then into a cop shop to lodge complaint. they chase up the truck and driver and u get the prick to pay for damages coz his load wasnt secured correctly.

other than that, its all u got.

this morning some young girl in a white R32 with a black bonnet was on mickleham road in tullamarine and done a wheelie in the gravel (road works) and totally sandblasted one of my workers car (on which he just painted the full front last week)Danm young people in skylines....ive had enough

Exactly,get the number plate and company name if advertised.

And if a load isn't secured its against the law,,,serious stuff. Especially if you have the strap

in your hand.

the strap hit my front bar then went under, when i pulled over it wasnt there. tried walking back looking for it but fark on a freeway at night time... not a good idea

this morning some young girl in a white R32 with a black bonnet was on mickleham road in tullamarine and done a wheelie in the gravel (road works) and totally sandblasted one of my workers car (on which he just painted the full front last week)Danm young people in skylines....ive had enough

PICS of number 2!!!!

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