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Well Guys,

Get back home from work to find cops around my car and the bonnet half up with a smashed drivers side window.

Looks like they went for the car, but the alarm scared them off and someone called the police, lucky me ay. Insurance excess is to much to bother for a replacement window, so i am turing to SAU.

Anyone have a 1996 S2 driver's side window for sale?

Cheers,

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cops arent even going to dust it for prints... shit but reality is, even if they got perfect prints and found the pricks, they carnt even charge them... crims have more rights then we do

that doesnt sound right. are you sure that it wasnt raining and then would be pointless in dusting it for prints?

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By the book, the only time fingerprint are to be dusted off is :

If the police have a reasonable ground of suspicion that weapons were involved in the crime.

Were forensic officers been called at all? Cos cops deal with fingerprints in crime scenes.

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they can fingure print from almost any surface now, and on hard surface that has been rained on..... rain doesnt stop fingure prints these days.

And cops arnt lazy, its pretty small thing for them to worry about, and wasting time with forensics would only produce a result if the perp has been caught before...

your lucky ur car is still in your hands

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well some good news to add to this.

Cops got the little pricks who did it. Couple school kids, so i have to replace my window at my own cost, but i got my navman back. the only real inconvenience is not having a window...

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