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Happy Easter everyone, woke up this morning to find my Lexus drivers side door, has been crowbarred, its now bent,

much like the fate of my other Volvo,they did it suttly as well, I only noticed it as I was washing the car and there was excessive wind noise in the Motorway!


Police say areas in London normally target cheaper models, this thief has apparently been operating I can confirm for the past 4 years intermittently now. Im by Woodvale


They sneak a crowbar by the drivers side door, sneaking past the door mirror bending the edge of the

door frame and try to break in to steal valuable, my mates Subaru also was victimised a year ago approximately, his valuables in the glove compartment were stolen. Im so upset, Im not biased but it must be transients from the freaking crime ridden boroughs beside Dulwich, I dont know it may be yobs in the estates here I'm not sure.....

flipbrit Wrote:

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> I'm not biased but it must be transients from the freaking

> crime ridden boroughs beside Dulwich, I dont know

> it may be yobs in the estates here I'm not

> sure.....


Based on what evidence? Your own hunch?


I'm pretty sure there are people in ED capable of stealing cars. Or rather in this case, incapable of stealing cars.

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