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Knifing people tyres isn't covered by insurance and therefore they would have to buy new ones at thier own expense. Not that I would advise this behavior but an eye for an eye and all that.
She is totally in the wrong and you should be able to claim for the damage.
Should one let someone's tyres down, it is worth doing it by unscrewing the valve cores completely so that they have to get some more to be able to pump the tyres up again. Leave the valve cores by the car but not too easy to see. Definitely a wrong move to damage her car in any way.
Ahh right,undeclared mods uninsured... that could be a pain in the ****.
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Originally Posted by barnes_2k7
thing im worried about is if they send a person out from my insurence company and they see its lightly modded as its not down as modified on my insurence,
3 baked bean tins some brake fluid and 3 sheets of cardboard , place on roof bonnet and boot , when victim removes tin fluid goes every where , do this 3 times and they wont get insured CLASSED AS A TARGET , end of her on the road. park where you like then