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some people just have NO respect for other peoples cars!!!

Our new paintjob is now f**kED due to someone scraping their car along the front bumper and taking it down to the plastic!!!

bf reckons it mustve happened when he was parked at morley licencing centre... i spotted the scratches yesterday arvo... NOT HAPPY JAN!!!

no one even left a note or anything and the scratches and paint missing is quite large so you would definately know you've hit something to pull that much paint off!

im so angry about it :)

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I had a chick (wont say what nationality she was <_< ) reverse into the side of my car as I was driving in a TAFE carpark. She knew she hit me so i pulled into a parking spot a few cars down to inspect the damage expecting her to come over and apologise and she just drove off!!! didnt even stop!!!! :)

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If someone runs into your car while you're nearby, or in your car, you should most definately jump out and get all of their details before they have a chance to take off. If you can chase them down or park them in, then even better. Just don't leave your keys in the ignition and engine running, coz it would be just your luck that someone would jump in and steal your car.

Don't expect anyone to stop - as some of us have found out, if people can get away with something, they will. It's always best to be prepared for the worst and it not happen, than to expect everyone to be as honest as you and be let down.

If I saw anyone damage another person's car in any way, i'd take down as much detail as possible. If we don't start looking out for eachother, it's only going to get worse. Atleast that way you can leave their rego & vehicle description (time, date & location) with the poor person / their vehicle so that they have a hope of having these costs recovered with the aid of the police. If I saw someone damage anyone else's car and drive off, i'd be very tempted to take off after them and give them a lecture. Coz i'm really sick of having to deal with claims like this!! (work for insurance broker).

Really sorry to hear about that Rhianne, coz your schmick new paint was awesome!!

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3 years ago i had a lady getting her child in to her car

now i had parked on the ather side of the car park and walked 100m at least soo no fools park near me

i come out to find a 30year old lady getting her kid out of her car

she smashed her door into mine with her hip so i politly held the door so no more damage would be done

feeling the door not hitting my car any more she spun around to confrunt me

wat r u doing she said

i said sorry to startel you but your door smashed my car not once but twise

she looked me up and down and said very bitchy

look at your car you can afford it and them insulted me for driving a nice car

i am a sales man and dont like confrentation with prego weman or ladies with babies (could be a wife of a skyliner)

but i should hav put my foot through her door

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I'd have just kicked her door and put a big dent in it and then told her to get her tubes tied because the world could do without ungrateful fat wh0res like her :)

ahhh, that felt good.

no you wouldn't have....... :) she probably would have ate you if you did that

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the worst thing is is that because its a fairly "unique" paintjob its not an easy job and we dont know the mix of clear+glitter or even brands or anything and the person that painted our car has pretty much closed down and we have had lots of run ins with her so yeh we are pretty pissed off... its been back on the road for all of 2 weeks and already its looking like the average shitter... just with glitter haha

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I would have punched her in the vagina and then put nipple clamps on her then spat in her face then took a shit on her car.

And people wonder why they see my car parked in the middle of TWO bays at the shopping centers, so no dick comes near it!

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