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Some time today, someone threw a stone at our front window and shattered it (I found pieces of the stone).

Luckily the shards haven't fallen out yet, but it's a security risk even so. Will have to pay a lot of money to get it replaced tomorrow - it's a big pane of glass :-(


Just wondering if this is a one-off, or if there's been a spate of it in the area...

We live near Piermont Road.


J

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Charming.

Not heard any others.

Ours was done few years ago got crime reference number to claim get glass boarded as emergency then replaced.

Was teenagers trying get neighbours above attention not familiar with doorbell.

To fast get description of them.

Was in our case accident was meant get someone attention not actually chip glass which then cracked right threw.

I was once warned (by a glazier) that burglars broke windows so that when they were replaced they could return and remove the pane simply whilst the putty was still malleable.


I don't know whether that was true and still is, but you might want to be cautious if the broken window could give access to your house without glass in it.


Equally it might have been broken by a stone flying up from a wheel accidently, if it is close to a road where traffic might pass at a little speed.

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