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So in addition to our car being keyed again in the last week or so while parked on Melbourne Grove (right near Lordship lane), it has now also had the driver side wing mirror smashed in. This looks very deliberate and was on the pavement side of the car, like someone just walked past and punched it. I discovered this yesterday morning whilst getting in the car to take my dad to the airport and spent much of the ride convincing him that East Dulwich is really a lovely place to live, and is really very safe, we just seem to have a major problem with car vandals. I'm so angry and going to have to shell out for a new wing mirror now on top of fixing the two spots where it has been keyed. We have reported this to the police now and I would encourage anyone else who has had even minor vandalism to their cars to do the same, as I hope that will help them take it all seriously.
  • 2 weeks later...
Same here.... 3 times now, keying (a lovely little flower painting and a long scratch on the roof), denting and now they tried smashing the windscreen (left a little hole). Also someone drove into it and there are big dents on the roof. Different locations - Lordship Lane near Pellatt Road, on Pellatt Road and now also opposite Colwell Road which I thought must be safer as away from the pub.I just bought the car without a scratch a month ago and it's now looking really rough. It's just a silver polo, nothing fancy but it's really annoying - especially if they try to smash windscreens now....

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