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Keying or Damaging other peoples cars



Its a montana sv6......
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Just found this thread. I've picked up a number of damages caused by vandals and by careless fools. Usually I find a new ding on the side caused by someone opening their door too quick or far after parking too close. Once in revenge, I carefully removed one side mirror from someone's car after he parked across the line and left maybe 2" of space between his car and my driver's side. Then I got in my car through passenger side to drive away. Then there's damage caused by runaway shopping cars. If it's very windy I usually park far upwind to ensure shopping cart won't run into my car.

The worst vandal happened a few years ago. I came from shopping at Meijer's (midwest chain store, like Super Walmart but with real intelligent employee who knows English) to find my Malibu has 4 flat tires. I took one off to roll to the gas station to try and blow it up but it wouldn't blow up at all. When I checked closely, the valve stem was missing the core. All 4 tires!!!

Called police, they took report, confiscated tapes from Meijer parking lot camera, reviewed it. It showed someone pulled to my car, went around and did his deed on all 4 tires, then drove away. The police was able to track him by the license plate and he ended up 30 days in jail, some fine, and I got paid for 4 new tires. I didn't know the vandal, he swore he was trying to defile his "annoying friend's car" but I guess it never occurred to him that early 2000's silver Malibu are very common and he picked the wrong car.

PS if you're going to ruin someone's car, make sure there isn't any camera.
 
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