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To the person who owns the car: please turn off your car alarm! It's been going off since 5am... why do we all have to listen to it for an hour before it's finally switched off? I have lived on many streets in many parts of London and i have never come across as many car alarms as there are on Forest Hill Road.


Why?


From a tired Clinker...:(

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David Mc Wrote:

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> Oh yes and always available during thouse hours.

> And so willing to do so. Or perhaps not.


Contacting them worked for me. If a car alarm (same goes for burglar alarms) goes off without interruption and without turning itself off, for a certain amount of time, the council can break in to stop it if they can't contact the owners. And then charge the owners the cost. They also send a letter warning them they will be fined. Their number is 02 7525 2000

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