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really pd off, it hasent been a year yet since someone went into my car, august of last year someone reversed into me in a car park, then last week i was comming out of a shop to see a van driver reversing into my car, oh i thought another few weeks with out my car,cant these so called drivers look what they are doing or are they plain ignorant?
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Don?t you wish that you could deal with people driving into your car in the time honoured tradition of employing a stout stick? Unfortunately what has to be done is you do nothing for fear of prosecution (what is this bollocks about carrying a weapon with intent anyway?) and then lump for the price of fixing it yourself in order to protect your ?no claims bonus? under motor insurance legislation which is just state sanctioned extortion. Grrr! Rant rant!!! (6)


My car is almost continually being bashed when it is parked in the street. (6)

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