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Some wanker keyed my car in Tesco car park and drove off. I have the reg of the car and 99% sure the cameras in the car park will have spotted it.
Under criminal damage, I have reported it to the police, but expect they will take no action.
Is there anyway that I can track the van down using the reg plate?
Under criminal damage, I have reported it to the police, but expect they will take no action.
Is there anyway that I can track the van down using the reg plate?
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No way. Which one?
I am seeing some real twa*s out there on the roads at the moment. After a year of Lockdowns, it's hard to adjust to these attitudes.
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mendonca said:No way. Which one?
I am seeing some real twa*s out there on the roads at the moment. After a year of Lockdowns, it's hard to adjust to these attitudes.
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Pay a private detective to discover who he is, pay him a visit and fuck him up
I'm not even joking this sort of thing is a pet hate of mine4 -
The police will probably do fuck all unfortunately. My mate’s car was driven into a couple of years ago, he saw it happen, took the reg and even had a witness from a car across the road. Admittedly, there wasn’t much damage but they simply weren’t interested.1
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It seems crazy how much crime the police just don’t bother with, even when there’s a ton of evidence that would make their job easy. Has it always been like this?4
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se9addick said:It seems crazy how much crime the police just don’t bother with, even when there’s a ton of evidence that would make their job easy. Has it always been like this?7
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It's the fact the police don't follow up on stuff like this that makes England a miserable place to live at times. Never understood why people are just so randomly nasty to strangers.
Maybe you can take it to a lawyer and bring a civil case for the damage.10 -
Tesco Lewisham ffs.
I bought a new car in November. Parked it there 2 days after picking it up and walked back out to find a huge red gouge out of the bumper where somebody had obviously scraped it reversing out of the adjacent space. So not deliberate but obviously just drove off. Reported it to the police as I was so incensed given a brand new car and police station is just round the corner, but unsurprisingly they weren’t interested1 -
I guess this should be in the "good ole days" thread but here goes...
The percentage of selfish cnuts to normal law abiding drivers is certainly changing for the worse IMO. Stories like I read on this thread incense me. I would generally put it down to becoming the miserable older bastard I swore i would never become, but humanity crossed that certain line with me a long time ago now. It takes me no more than 5 minutes from my driveway to go from a calm reasonable human being to a snarling, cnuting aggreived mess. This is all down to too many people, too many cars and too little consideration for your fellow human being. This is why I now officially hate humanity (the good people of CL excepted of course...)11 -
DaveMehmet said:se9addick said:It seems crazy how much crime the police just don’t bother with, even when there’s a ton of evidence that would make their job easy. Has it always been like this?
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I think you've got a couple of choices, neither of which are good. Get your insurance company to deal with it, depending on your no claims and excess may not be worth it or really kick off and try and get the police to do it. If you can get the ID of the van owner you could consider a private claim, but getting that may be more trouble than it's worth.
On the police not being interested, since the Conservatives have successfully defunded them, there's loads of things they won't look at. Even with the evidence. I don't think there's a single other public service that this would be tolerated in.1 -
rananegra said:I think you've got a couple of choices, neither of which are good. Get your insurance company to deal with it, depending on your no claims and excess may not be worth it or really kick off and try and get the police to do it. If you can get the ID of the van owner you could consider a private claim, but getting that may be more trouble than it's worth.
On the police not being interested, since the Conservatives have successfully defunded them, there's loads of things they won't look at. Even with the evidence. I don't think there's a single other public service that this would be tolerated in.
The police like to see themselves as professionals. Name one other profession that gets paid overtime. The plod just need to get on with the work frankly. Their incompetence and wastefulness knows no bounds. Remember all that crap with Keohane and victimising supporters? How much did that waste? They should be doing a much better job for the money they get.4 -
Carter said:Pay a private detective to discover who he is, pay him a visit and fuck him up
I'm not even joking this sort of thing is a pet hate of mine
I called a couple of PI's, it's illegal for them to get an address using a reg number.
They said the only people that can legally do that is the DVLA and the police. Sadly I don't know anyone in either profession. Can anyone on here help?
Thanks to all the people that have offered advice and sympathy.0 -
PopIcon said:Carter said:Pay a private detective to discover who he is, pay him a visit and fuck him up
I'm not even joking this sort of thing is a pet hate of mine
I called a couple of PI's, it's illegal for them to get an address using a reg number.
They said the only people that can legally do that is the DVLA and the police. Sadly I don't know anyone in either profession. Can anyone on here help?
Thanks to all the people that have offered advice and sympathy.1 -
PopIcon said:SantaClaus said:If you want the police to investigate the incident you should mention the racial epithet they shouted at you as they drove off.1
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an anonymous call saying the driver carries a firearm to protect all the drugs he keeps up his bottom should at lease get him actually pulled over and if they have recorded your complaint he should be arrested for that at the time.8
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You can find out if it was taxed ,free, and insured ,£5 charge, easily enough. MOT as well for free. Least it will then have a registered keeper but were they driving it?. Wiil he grass up his mate who did the keying?. Hard to prove in court if it even gets to court. Private visit to have a word seems to be the only way forward, If you can find him, and pay a bodyshop to repaint to avoid loss of NCD.1
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Bromley Graham said:You can find out if it was taxed ,free, and insured ,£5 charge, easily enough. MOT as well for free. Least it will then have a registered keeper but were they driving it?. Wiil he grass up his mate who did the keying?. Hard to prove in court if it even gets to court. Private visit to have a word seems to be the only way forward, If you can find him, and pay a bodyshop to repaint to avoid loss of NCD.
I'll probably just end up pouring sugar in the petrol tank and shoving the thick cloth down the exhaust pipe.1 -
My son's car was keyed last week.
It wasn't too bad and T Cut got rid of even a trace.
The T Cut was about 30 years old as well
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Lincsaddick said:
I will fill this in and try the t-cut. I'm hoping as time passes I'll be less jaded and inclined to have a word with the person.2 -
PopIcon said:Some wanker keyed my car in Tesco car park and drove off. I have the reg of the car and 99% sure the cameras in the car park will have spotted it.
Under criminal damage, I have reported it to the police, but expect they will take no action.
Is there anyway that I can track the van down using the reg plate?Re comments about police not bothering about this stuff, we have had numerous calls from them asking if our cameras have picked up incidents like this (the most recent being last week where one car reversed out of a parking space into another car (that the driver happened to be sat in) and then drove off), so while it may, unfortunately, not be high on the priority list, they do investigate and request CCTV where they believe it will aid a case.3 -
addix said:PopIcon said:Some wanker keyed my car in Tesco car park and drove off. I have the reg of the car and 99% sure the cameras in the car park will have spotted it.
Under criminal damage, I have reported it to the police, but expect they will take no action.
Is there anyway that I can track the van down using the reg plate?Re comments about police not bothering about this stuff, we have had numerous calls from them asking if our cameras have picked up incidents like this (the most recent being last week where one car reversed out of a parking space into another car (that the driver happened to be sat in) and then drove off), so while it may, unfortunately, not be high on the priority list, they do investigate and request CCTV where they believe it will aid a case.Tesco told me they couldn’t give me CCTV footage it had to be via police. Police said they didn’t have resources to investigate.0 -
I reversed in the supermarket car park last week at the exact time the bloke "opposite/behind me" did.
We "gently" reversed into each other, no damage done.
It did make me laugh, what are the chances?0 -
Find out where they live. Put a hosepipe through there letterbox while there a sleep or turn there water off in the street and fill the hole with rapid cement. Ps I’m not bitter or twisted1
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As the incident occurred on private property, I suspect they see it as a civil matter rather than criminal, so will be less inclined to get involved.0
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cafcledbury said:Find out where they live. Put a hosepipe through there letterbox while there a sleep or turn there water off in the street and fill the hole with rapid cement. Ps I’m not bitter or twisted1
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I'd be inclined to take on the chin, not inform my insurance company and try and chalk it up to one of life's wonderful experiences.
As frustrating as it is it will get more frustrating the harder you chase various people and companies. The next time you renew you car insurance one of the questions asked will be, have you been involved in any accidents or made any claims in the last X amount of years. That one alone would make me opt for a bottle of colour matched T cut or if that fails a call to Chips Away.
My car was damaged soon after I got outside Screwfix at Ruxley. A nice little van rear door mark on my boot lid, right on a crease. Absolutely nothing I could do about, no one saw it happen and no one owned up to it. I was spitting feathers about it at the time but such is life, nothing I could do.1 -
cafcfan said:rananegra said:I think you've got a couple of choices, neither of which are good. Get your insurance company to deal with it, depending on your no claims and excess may not be worth it or really kick off and try and get the police to do it. If you can get the ID of the van owner you could consider a private claim, but getting that may be more trouble than it's worth.
On the police not being interested, since the Conservatives have successfully defunded them, there's loads of things they won't look at. Even with the evidence. I don't think there's a single other public service that this would be tolerated in.
The police like to see themselves as professionals. Name one other profession that gets paid overtime. The plod just need to get on with the work frankly. Their incompetence and wastefulness knows no bounds. Remember all that crap with Keohane and victimising supporters? How much did that waste? They should be doing a much better job for the money they get.
Also in 2010 the Metropolitan Police had 4.1 officers per 1,000 Londoners but in 2018, after cuts to police spending, the ratio dropped to 3.3 officers per 1,000 – the lowest point for twenty years. The cuts are very real and fractional increases being made now don't scratch the surface of what's been done before.
Happy to continue this on the house of commoners.0 -
Chunes said:cafcfan said:rananegra said:I think you've got a couple of choices, neither of which are good. Get your insurance company to deal with it, depending on your no claims and excess may not be worth it or really kick off and try and get the police to do it. If you can get the ID of the van owner you could consider a private claim, but getting that may be more trouble than it's worth.
On the police not being interested, since the Conservatives have successfully defunded them, there's loads of things they won't look at. Even with the evidence. I don't think there's a single other public service that this would be tolerated in.
The police like to see themselves as professionals. Name one other profession that gets paid overtime. The plod just need to get on with the work frankly. Their incompetence and wastefulness knows no bounds. Remember all that crap with Keohane and victimising supporters? How much did that waste? They should be doing a much better job for the money they get.
Also in 2010 the Metropolitan Police had 4.1 officers per 1,000 Londoners but in 2018, after cuts to police spending, the ratio dropped to 3.3 officers per 1,000 – the lowest point for twenty years. The cuts are very real and fractional increases being made now don't scratch the surface of what's been done before.
Happy to continue this on the house of commoners.1