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Smashed Car Window, Nothing Stolen 11Pm
Why would someone do this?
I live in a suburb of SW London and someone has just smashed in the driver's side front window of my car for no apparent reason.
I heard a car alarm going off, looked out of my window and saw it was mine. So I went out there within the space of a couple of minutes and saw what had happened, looked up and down the road: no sign of any miscreant running away. Nothing stolen, no signs of rummaging, no sign of an object thrown so I assume some passing scroat did it with a tool and ***d of pretty fast. But why the window? It would have been easier to smash the wing mirror off.
I had it parked with the window facing the road.
While I was surveying the damage (within about 5 min of hearing the car alarm) two mopeds came down the road side by side pretty quickly, I don't know if there could be any connection. Crime rate here is moderate (mostly burglaries). There is a tatty looking motor mower in the back (it's an estate) and a few bits of gardening paraphernalia (rake, shears, brush etc) all used looking, nothing really nickable.
Damn :-(
I live in a suburb of SW London and someone has just smashed in the driver's side front window of my car for no apparent reason.
I heard a car alarm going off, looked out of my window and saw it was mine. So I went out there within the space of a couple of minutes and saw what had happened, looked up and down the road: no sign of any miscreant running away. Nothing stolen, no signs of rummaging, no sign of an object thrown so I assume some passing scroat did it with a tool and ***d of pretty fast. But why the window? It would have been easier to smash the wing mirror off.
I had it parked with the window facing the road.
While I was surveying the damage (within about 5 min of hearing the car alarm) two mopeds came down the road side by side pretty quickly, I don't know if there could be any connection. Crime rate here is moderate (mostly burglaries). There is a tatty looking motor mower in the back (it's an estate) and a few bits of gardening paraphernalia (rake, shears, brush etc) all used looking, nothing really nickable.
Damn :-(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.11pm? The's classic "I need to get home" territory:
You've come out of a pub, miles from home, and you need some transport. So you look for a car that you hope hasn't got a working alarm (and which you think you're able to quickly hot-wire) and smash the driver's side front window to get in. However the alarm sounds, so you effect a rapid departure. It happens all the time (and all over the country).
You've come out of a pub, miles from home, and you need some transport. So you look for a car that you hope hasn't got a working alarm (and which you think you're able to quickly hot-wire) and smash the driver's side front window to get in. However the alarm sounds, so you effect a rapid departure. It happens all the time (and all over the country).
What worries me a bit, and makes me paranoid is that the day before, when I had it parked down the far end of the road (same side) I found the mirror knocked in (but not damaged). What makes me even more paranoid is that I had the back window of a different car I was driving a few months ago smashed in when it was parked in the next road up. Again nothing stolen, no signs of searching. I wonder if I have some sort of car-damaging stalker!
My area used to have a problem with car vandalism a few years back. Every 3 or 4 months, a few unfortunate owners would be alerted by the sounding of their car alarms - yes, usually just after chucking out time at the local pubs. On investigation they would discover a wing mirror on the road by the car or damaged. This happened for a couple of years then stopped abruptly. Probably when those responsible became car owners themselves?
This happened to me and it was just mindless vandalism. The driver's window was completely crackled with one obvious impact circle but still in tact but the minute I touched it the whole thing fell into a 1000 pieces so they definitely weren't trying to get in.
I need to warn you that the aftermath was a pain, not least getting the right replacement glass but much more the glass crackles went everywhere, especially inside the door frame. It got in my speakers and made them rattle, bu$$ered the electric window motor and I could probably still find glass somewhere now even though it's been cleared and vacuumed many a time.
I need to warn you that the aftermath was a pain, not least getting the right replacement glass but much more the glass crackles went everywhere, especially inside the door frame. It got in my speakers and made them rattle, bu$$ered the electric window motor and I could probably still find glass somewhere now even though it's been cleared and vacuumed many a time.
If considering a house move it may be worth taking the crime level of the area into account.
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