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"Moonraker" wrote in message ... On 07/08/2011 10:30, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Sun, 07 Aug 2011 08:45:50 GMT, Baz wrote: There is a neighbour across the road who has a CCTV and the police are investigating now, but the vehicle is stolen sadly. Bother, forget about the revenge. B-( This individual is known to the police by description, and his method. Thats all the police will say. The Police usually do know the local "no goods" very well, trouble is getting enough evidence to make a case stick to the scum. With the bodywork damage it is almost certain both cars will be written off. For insurance purposes. As this is only cosmetic damage you could buy the cars from the insurance company if they write them off and get the damage repaired (or do it yourself). *A lot* less hassle than having to find two replacement cars at short notice, or dashing out to get a couple of £500 "good runners" to tide you over until you find the cars you want. While I have been writing this the insurance company have allocated us courtsey cars and to wait for confirmation of the details. So its wheels back on. Can it be so easy? Well you may have to wait until the hire car co opens on Monday. If the cars are going in for body work with the insurers approved place the body shop will provide the courtsey car. I wonder how this is going to affect our policies, money wise next renewal. I've had "protected no claims" for years so not up to speed on the current rules. It used to be you got a 10 to 15% discount for each year without a claim up to around 5 years. If you made a claim you lost one of those years and the associated discount. As I say I don't know if that is still how it works. Shopping around for car insurance each year is normally worth while, compared to just blindly accepting their renewal offer. Again while writing, a neighbour has had "foul" put through his letterbox last night or early this morning. Disgusting. The police are taking this more seriously now. Human or animal? I hope they sample it and run DNA test, they might be able to get a link between him (or his pet) and at least that. I often see (as everyone must) anti-social behaviour, but being a devout coward I say nothing. If you admonish someone for litter dropping you will at least get a mouthful of verbal abuse, perhaps worse. I don't think it worth it. Which is why it is so prevalent I suspect. -- Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire It's not about being a coward, it's about going about it the right way, not confronting them as Baz did, but take the details and give the police something to do other than sit there waiting for the motorists to break the speed limit and adopt a gung ho, or following last night's riots which seem to follow on from plod's 'GUN HO' attitude. Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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