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We parked our car on the corner of Tyrrell Road and Oakhurst Grove, and someone has scraped the side.


We have a note on the car from a witness but if anyone saw it, it would be great if you could let us know.

It would help when I speak to the haulage company...


It was a Forest Freight vehicle and ours is a black chevrolet.

It was at 7.05am and either Friday (24th April) or Saturday (25th April)


Equally if anyone had a delivery around here from them, that might help.


Any help appreciated!

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Wow, that really does look like bad damage, what an awful thing to happen.

But, just wanted to say (not getting at you), that people really need to start using common sense when parking, those around the SE24 area side roads will know what I am talking about, is people parking on the edge of all corners of a junction and when large vehicles do get there, it does get tricky. i believe the highway code says "10 metres (32 feet) of a junction, except in an authorised parking space"

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