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Dear Neighbour


Someone has damaged our car by running a key, screwdriver or sharp object down the side panels. It has happened twice in the last 2 weeks. It?s very costly to repair and now it?s happened a second time we?re starting to get concerned. It?s also pretty upsetting for our children.


I have reported this to the police but am wondering if anyone else on Stuart Road or on neighbouring streets has experienced any similar damage to their vehicles in recent weeks or if you have seen any suspicious behaviour? If so please DM me. I?d be very grateful.


Many thanks,


Joe

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I'd suspect that the presence of an expensive looking camera in your car is more likely to result in a smashed window and the theft of the camera, fake or otherwise.


Dash mounted cameras are generally designed to look forwards when the car is moving. Even assuming that you could keep it running and recording whilst the car is parked, what if your vandal keyed your car from the rear towards the front? All you'd likely see is them apparently innocently walking past your car.

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