My poor POLO!!!
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ben_am_no1
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My poor POLO!!!
evening all,
woke this morning to find that my girlfriends ex boyfriend has keyed my car!!! scratches all down the doors bonet and wings, both sides! ...... AND!!! slashed all four of my tyres!!!
had an eventfull day tryin to get four replacement tyres, managed to get some. only standard factory wheels on at the mo.. thank god, only £28 each.
ne ideas how much im lookin for a respray??
watch out for thoses Ex's!!!
woke this morning to find that my girlfriends ex boyfriend has keyed my car!!! scratches all down the doors bonet and wings, both sides! ...... AND!!! slashed all four of my tyres!!!
had an eventfull day tryin to get four replacement tyres, managed to get some. only standard factory wheels on at the mo.. thank god, only £28 each.
ne ideas how much im lookin for a respray??
watch out for thoses Ex's!!!
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Go to the Police first, as it quite blatantly is criminal damage (I could give the details if I had my statute books with me).
But if the Police do nothing, then I don't really see why you couldnt take a civil action against him, if you can prove he caused the damage.
But, I'm only a law student, so I suggest speaking to a Solicitor. And as for taking things into your own hands, well you're only sinking to his level then.
But if the Police do nothing, then I don't really see why you couldnt take a civil action against him, if you can prove he caused the damage.
But, I'm only a law student, so I suggest speaking to a Solicitor. And as for taking things into your own hands, well you're only sinking to his level then.
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ben_am_no1
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cheers for all the replys guys!
spoke to him, wanted to sort him out! he said he would pay up. but seeing as he has no job, i dont see that happenin ne time soon! so, went down the station, i know where he lives, etc etc gave them all the details, so at the moment jus waitin on them.
proof is the main problem, but hopefully some one should pay up!
spoke to him, wanted to sort him out! he said he would pay up. but seeing as he has no job, i dont see that happenin ne time soon! so, went down the station, i know where he lives, etc etc gave them all the details, so at the moment jus waitin on them.
proof is the main problem, but hopefully some one should pay up!
