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Hi I was burgled overnight with my only car key taken - my car is still there but I am worried it ay be taken before I can get the locks changed. Does anyone have a car clamp or way or securing the vehicle that I could borrow please?


Many thanks


NB// Also posted in wanted section - apologies for duplicate desperate measures

A bit out there (though not facetious) and would take you some effort to rectify in the morning, but why not let all the tyres down? I doubt that if the buggers come back they will either have a pump with them or be willing to hang around inflating the tyres.

rendelharris Wrote:

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> A bit out there (though not facetious) and would

> take you some effort to rectify in the morning,

> but why not let all the tyres down? I doubt that

> if the buggers come back they will either have a

> pump with them or be willing to hang around

> inflating the tyres.



Are you for real

FightingFit Wrote:

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> rendelharris Wrote:

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> -----

> > A bit out there (though not facetious) and

> would

> > take you some effort to rectify in the morning,

> > but why not let all the tyres down? I doubt

> that

> > if the buggers come back they will either have

> a

> > pump with them or be willing to hang around

> > inflating the tyres.

>

>

> Are you for real


Without wishing to sound like I'm trying to initiate a bromance (I've agreed with RH several times in as many days), I actually think RH's idea is quite a good one! If it's a choice between that level of inconvenience or having your car nicked, I know which I would choose. I should think the AA/RAC would inflate your tyres, or if not a local garage for 20 or 30 quid would probably come round to do it.

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