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Hi,


I parked halfway along Ashbourne Grove today, when I got out of the car there were two bins on the street on the pavement but I looked up the road an a lot of bins were out so I went off to do my jobs. I got back 2h later and there was yellow gloopy stuff all over my windscreen. I rang the doors of the nearest houses as they might have seen something, no reply. A man walked by and I asked him if he had seen anything and he said he didn?t park there as cars got damaged.

I took photos of my car and the house to remember where it had happened, a lady came charging out of the house and I realised the person parking before me must have moved her bins. Someone who would trash a car so easily was not someone you wanted coming at you fast and cross so I got in the car, turned the wipers on and got away as fast as poss, straight to the car wash.

What the!!!!!!!!!

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> a lady came charging out of the house and I realised

> the person parking before me must have moved her bins.

> Someone who would trash a car so easily was not someone

> you wanted coming at you fast and cross


You made several inferences which you decided to treat as all true.

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Hi ianer,


You are totally right. The lady may well have been about to offer help. I was fairly weirded out by the time she came out so legged it! Apologies to the lady.




ianr Wrote:

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> > a lady came charging out of the house and I

> realised

> > the person parking before me must have moved her

> bins.

> > Someone who would trash a car so easily was not

> someone

> > you wanted coming at you fast and cross

>

> You made several inferences which you decided to

> treat as all true.

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1) a general hint: Never use the windscreen wipers when someone has thrown eggs on your windscreen. It will make things worse.


2) when I read the title I thought maybe they had actually thrown the well known Motorcycle cleaner GUNK on your car, in which case it would have been a hint to clean your dirty car, but this was not the case so I am sorry this happened.

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I know who you are talking about having lived on Ashbourne grove, and she is mentally unstable and sometimes on drugs and use to mix glue and porridge and put on cars who parked in front of her house, she is someone to avoid at all cost so you did well to leave.
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Absolutely right. I lived opposite for 7 years and this is entirely consistent with incidents that occurred then. Didn't know how to safely approach the situation with her then, and struggling to know what to suggest now I'm afraid...



ABH Wrote:

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> I know who you are talking about having lived on

> Ashbourne grove, and she is mentally unstable and

> sometimes on drugs and use to mix glue and

> porridge and put on cars who parked in front of

> her house, she is someone to avoid at all cost so

> you did well to leave.

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  • 2 weeks later...
it was clearly the house where you parked outside of > you can not put bins out to save a parking space i always move them ,if i am spoken to by someone about moving the bins i tell thm if your going to tell me where i can park or not then you can pay my road tax next time it is due
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