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dbboy Wrote:

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> What is being used to break the

> window's, brick's or some other object/method?


I heard the 'No Waiting' cones have been used on Hindmans Road (the ones Conway put out while the pavement works are ongoing), which suggests mindless vandalism. The 'pros' generally use something like a centre punch to create a hole through which they can access the inside door handle.

Not technically ED but nearby in ND (Casino Avenue) my daughter and my neighbour had their car windows smashed sometime during the night. Just found out another neighbour had theirs smashed sometime during the night too so it must be the same offenders. Another neighbour in the same road had their car window smashed early hours Tuesday morning.


In my daughter's case, nothing was taken but they rifled through the glovebox.

sally buying Wrote:

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> And what will be the result, slap on the wrist and

> free tickets to Chessington World of Adventure



We stayed in the Chessington World of Adventures hotel once. It was the worst place I've ever stayed in without contest. Possibly an appropriate punishment.

This type of crime is a blast from the past. People must be desperate! Practically died out with the widespread use of alarms and built in car radios/bluetooth. Car owners must be leaving valuables in the car? Stop doing this and it will die out. P.s. even a rubbishy pillow can look like a bag when it rains.
Amazed that no one has actually caught a glimpse of the perp. Seems odd with today's tech combined with a fairly decent London neighbourhood - that's pretty good at looking out for itself - and no one seems to have seen a thing. Guessing the culprit chooses the "right moment."

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