Man Deliberately Keys Aston Martin - Caught On Camera

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Jealousy, or its personal.

Geezer is pushing the most expensive push chair on the market, so obviously not short of a bob or two himself.
(Not in the same league as an Aston, obvs, but It just stuck out to me as recently went through all the baby shopping stuff)
 
People have been doing it for years

Some people just don't like to see others do well
 
Bet your life that the Aston Martin driver parked without good cause in a parent and child bay, disabled spot or simply straddled two parking bays to avoid someone parking too close. Not heinous crimes by any stretch but a little more understandable I guess if thats what happened. Disclaimer: Parking improperly like above does not give anyone the right to damage someone elses property!!
 
subhuman scum

someone once did it to a new Audi of mine

to paraphrase Mr Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction Theres nothting worse than messing with with a mans automobile? I mean, dont mess with another mans vehicle. Its against the rules

for the full transcript including the bad language please refer here http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0001782/quotes
 
subhuman scum someone once did it to a new Audi of mine to paraphrase Mr Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction Theres nothting worse than messing with with a mans automobile? I mean, dont mess with another mans vehicle. Its against the rules for the full transcript including the bad language please refer here http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0001782/quotes

There you go, sitting on the fence again Mike. Why not just say how you feel, but no swearing or it'll be an infraction for you... insert suitable smiley when the site is running properly again.
 
I have 2 new cars and both were recently done with a repair bill for both cars well into 4 figures. The culprit was caught the very next day doing it to other cars, but sadly for me the culprit was a 9 year old child with learning difficulties, so just had to take it on the chin and move on.
 
I caught a drunken youth (17) who walked up and over my new Merc at the time outside my house and dented the roof and bonnet, I rugger tackled him, man handled him and dragged him to my house where my wife had already called the police.

The police arrived, took him to the police station where they called his parents, I went down the next morning and made a full statement.

2 days later I was visited out of the blue and charged with assault, subsequently found guilty and got 60hrs community service and £150 fine.

The youth was bound over for 12mths but I recieved no compensation for the damage to my car and was forced to claim through my insurance.

The worlds gone mad.
 
I caught a drunken youth (17) who walked up and over my new Merc at the time outside my house and dented the roof and bonnet, I rugger tackled him, man handled him and dragged him to my house where my wife had already called the police. The police arrived, took him to the police station where they called his parents, I went down the next morning and made a full statement. 2 days later I was visited out of the blue and charged with assault, subsequently found guilty and got 60hrs community service and £150 fine. The youth was bound over for 12mths but I recieved no compensation for the damage to my car and was forced to claim through my insurance. The worlds gone mad.

Robin, did you keep the lad in your house until the police came?

I bet they had to change his undies at the cop shop! :D
 
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Robin, did you keep the lad in your house until the police came?

I bet they had to change his undies at the cop shop! :D

I held him in my garden initially but when he tried to wrestle free i put him on the ground with my knee in his back and my hand holding his head down against the ground, he couldn't move a muscle, as the police took him away he threatened me which they also took no notice of.
 
I caught a drunken youth (17) who walked up and over my new Merc at the time outside my house and dented the roof and bonnet, I rugger tackled him, man handled him and dragged him to my house where my wife had already called the police.

The police arrived, took him to the police station where they called his parents, I went down the next morning and made a full statement.

2 days later I was visited out of the blue and charged with assault, subsequently found guilty and got 60hrs community service and £150 fine.

The youth was bound over for 12mths but I recieved no compensation for the damage to my car and was forced to claim through my insurance.

The worlds gone mad.

And they wonder why we're losing respect for the law! Shocking!
 
Bet your life that the Aston Martin driver parked without good cause in a parent and child bay, disabled spot or simply straddled two parking bays to avoid someone parking too close. Not heinous crimes by any stretch but a little more understandable I guess if thats what happened. Disclaimer: Parking improperly like above does not give anyone the right to damage someone elses property!!
Why would you even think that, he caused £9000.00 worth of damage end of, no excuse or are you saying people with nice cars are ignorant?
 
Bet your life that the Aston Martin driver parked without good cause in a parent and child bay, disabled spot or simply straddled two parking bays to avoid someone parking too close. Not heinous crimes by any stretch but a little more understandable I guess if thats what happened. Disclaimer: Parking improperly like above does not give anyone the right to damage someone elses property!!

The assumption that somehow this must have been encouraged and is the fault of the owner of a nice car I find staggering.
 
Bet your life that the Aston Martin driver parked without good cause in a parent and child bay...

This was my instant thought!

Nothing else would seem to to explain the obscene reaction - though it's still no excuse (as Sawtooth pointed out!)!!
 
The assumption that somehow this must have been encouraged and is the fault of the owner of a nice car I find staggering.

Not really Fish, just looking for possible motives.

Jealousy is one but there are others.

Perhaps he was playing really loud music when he pulled in, revved his car loudly, pulled in like a maniac. All of which may have aggravated the suspect.
 
Not really Fish, just looking for possible motives.

Jealousy is one but there are others.

Perhaps he was playing really loud music when he pulled in, revved his car loudly, pulled in like a maniac. All of which may have aggravated the suspect.
And all of which are not justifiable, he's gutless, if it's any of the reasons you've stated, leave a note!
 
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