Car is keyed everywhere (UPDATED)
This is the worst type of person who targets something someone loves that is defenseless. I would love to catch someone in the act of this, but my girlfriend would be extremely disappointed with me, as I'd probably end up doing 25-life after killing them in the worst way possible.
It makes me sick how people seem to endlessly get away with this bullshit. I'm supposed to value some random person's life more than my own sweat and blood? Yeah right. Not when so many people have this level of indecency. They can all perish and I wouldn't shed a tear; I don't care what kind of hard life they have.
It makes me sick how people seem to endlessly get away with this bullshit. I'm supposed to value some random person's life more than my own sweat and blood? Yeah right. Not when so many people have this level of indecency. They can all perish and I wouldn't shed a tear; I don't care what kind of hard life they have.
Sorry to see this man. I never park my car overnight outside of my garage. The ONE night I did, it got broken into. Gotta be diligent in protecting the car. Always park where it's visible (not way in the back...dings are better than someone vandalizing/stealing it). TBH, the only times my car has been messed with (and it's been a few times already) is when I parked where it wasn't visible, or parked over night outside the garage.
This is one of those times im happy to live in a condo complex where the buildings are surrounding the lot where the cars are parked, everyone can see everything, and the parking lot is lit up at night with lights from the buildings and the light posts in the middle of the lot.
Seems like its always people who live in relatively "good" neighborhoods and park their cars right in front of their houses, or right in their discreet driveways that always have stuff happen to their cars.
I know this kid who parks his EVO9 in his driveway right outside his bedroom window where he can see it clearly. Went to bed, woke up and saw his car on cinder blocks with no wheels.
Seems like its always people who live in relatively "good" neighborhoods and park their cars right in front of their houses, or right in their discreet driveways that always have stuff happen to their cars.
I know this kid who parks his EVO9 in his driveway right outside his bedroom window where he can see it clearly. Went to bed, woke up and saw his car on cinder blocks with no wheels.




Are you sure you didn't piss someone off?!




