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Help! Kids running over my car!

Little_Miss_Red_Head
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For the last couple of weeks a group of kids (aged about 12-15) keep running over my car bonnet and onto the roof and jumping off the otherside. :mad:
I phoned the police who said they'd have a word and told me not to confront them but it doesn't seem to have done any good. Has anyone got any tips on how I can stop them before they do any damage to my car.
There's no where else I can park my car otherwise I would.
I phoned the police who said they'd have a word and told me not to confront them but it doesn't seem to have done any good. Has anyone got any tips on how I can stop them before they do any damage to my car.
There's no where else I can park my car otherwise I would.
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Debt
Mum: £15600 (interest free)
Mortgage: £60693.31
Loan: £10970.00
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See if you can video them doing it - maybe to get an ID of the people doing it. but try to make sure they cant see you do it.
positive ID may mean they can hold the parents to task. although this may not do much good as I expect the parents wouldnt take kindly to being warned / fined or ASBO'd which seems the norm nowadays..
Also maybe you live near me. Do you want me to come round on my motorbike and beat the snot out of them? ? (kidding - sort of ) . .Don't try to teach a pig to sing - it wastes your time and annoys the pig0 -
Thanks for that - I will try and video them next time.
As much as I would love someone to teach them a lesson you'd only be the one who ended up getting in trouble and I wouldn't want to be feeling guilty about that but thanks anyway ha haOfficial DFW Nerd Number 526:T
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Loan: £10970.000 -
Little_Miss_Red_Head wrote: »Thanks for that - I will try and video them next time.
As much as I would love someone to teach them a lesson you'd only be the one who ended up getting in trouble and I wouldn't want to be feeling guilty about that but thanks anyway ha ha
Making videos of children can be dodgy.This is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !0 -
cover it in oil - hopefully the little b*ggers will do themselves injuries and think better of doing it again!
Sorry couldn't think of anything else!0 -
Any suggestions of which oil?
Then I could video them falling off and submit it to you've been framed and get £250! ha haOfficial DFW Nerd Number 526:T
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Mum: £15600 (interest free)
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Loan: £10970.000 -
Little_Miss_Red_Head wrote: »Any suggestions of which oil?
Then I could video them falling off and submit it to you've been framed and get £250! ha ha
Try liquid soap, you get a carwash as well thenThis is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !0 -
Little_Miss_Red_Head wrote: »Any suggestions of which oil?
Then I could video them falling off and submit it to you've been framed and get £250! ha ha
vegetable oil? perhaps?Don't try to teach a pig to sing - it wastes your time and annoys the pig0 -
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vegetable oil sounds like a good idea.
or electrify it.
create your youtube account in advance, upload your video and you're away...
when did it become acceptable for children to do this? and for the police not to be able to do anything.Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl Bart? Why did I have the bowl?0 -
Oh do go get a sodding grip on reality won't you? You're like those morons who stopped me taking photos of my own son on his first time in a swimming pool aren't you?
It's not illegal.
I'd shoot the sodding lot of you.
With a water pistol?"He's a maniac, maniac that's for sure,
He will kill your cat and nail him to the door" :eek:
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