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I've just seen someone has kicked or pulled off the wing mirror on my car. The casing is totally cracked, so it must have been a good thump!! It was on the pavement side, so not a passing car impact.


We are just down from 106 Medical Centre. Anyone else have their car damaged between 7pm last night and 1pm today?

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I was just about to start a similar thread. My drivers side wing mirror was smashed a few weeks ago (pavement side, so definitely not by a car), then just days after having it fixed, the passenger side mirror (again pavement side) has been ripped off. This happened this past Wednesday night whilst parked on Melbourne Grove at the corner of Lordship Lane. Both of these incidents follow two incidents of keying of our car over the last couple of months, which we've been quoted ?700 to fix as they're very deep. I would encourage you to report these incidents to the police - we've just been speaking to them and they said although there's nothing they can do, the more people report these incidents, the more chance they'll get budget to have officers patrolling the area at night. I've noticed other cars parked near where we live which have also been keyed, so I think things are happening a lot.

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