My car has been vandilised.... and I know who has done it, but I cannot prove it.
We have a shortage of parking in our building apartments, so most nights I end up parking on the street. There is a house next to our apartment building and the residents there think they own the entire road, so won't allow anyone to park there.
Last week, after parking just off the curb from our building, a little down from his driveway, "someone" reversed into the front of my car - the damage is quite bad - so it was either malicious or the person didn't see my car(which I don't believe).
On further discussion with some colleagues I was told they have seen this particular neighbour reversing into cars that park along "their" strip off street.
On my further investigation, I have noticed a few times since then, how "someone" parks tightly agains another car that might be parked near their gate.
I will mention that there access is in no way blocked for them or any of there 2 cars to be parked infront of or inside their yard.
I think this "someone" just doesn't want his area to be used for parking from other buildings.
But is this the way to go about it? Damaging other peoples cars to pass the message, firstly, and secondly, a street is public property, isn't it?
My car has been vandilised.... and I know who has done it, but I cannot prove it.
We have a shortage of parking in our building apartments, so most nights I end up parking on the street. There is a house next to our apartment building and the residents there think they own the entire road, so won't allow anyone to park there.
Last week, after parking just off the curb from our building, a little down from his driveway, "someone" reversed into the front of my car - the damage is quite bad - so it was either malicious or the person didn't see my car(which I don't believe).
On further discussion with some colleagues I was told they have seen this particular neighbour reversing into cars that park along "their" strip off street.
On my further investigation, I have noticed a few times since then, how "someone" parks tightly agains another car that might be parked near their gate.
I will mention that there access is in no way blocked for them or any of there 2 cars to be parked infront of or inside their yard.
I think this "someone" just doesn't want his area to be used for parking from other buildings.
But is this the way to go about it? Damaging other peoples cars to pass the message, firstly, and secondly, a street is public property, isn't it?