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Morning everyone,


I woke up this morning to find my beloved silver volkswagen polo half on the pavement, half in the road, with the rear of the car facing my front door. The rear right of my car has been indented & the rear left wheel has popped. I'm assuming the accident took place between 1am & 4am because a friend was driving back home at that time & he saw the car in the road, but didn't realise it was mine...


Did anyone see or hear anything? The horrible person drove off without leaving any details (surprise, surprise). I would be really grateful if you could let me know. Thank you

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Finally managed to find out that Peckham police turned up just after the accident & removed the person's car, but didn't think to let me know that they had his vehicle registration number despite me going to East Dulwich police station this morning, or to remove my car from in the road. What charmers.

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