Totally Gutted - Arson
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Bank holiday weekend (4th of May) - had a knock on the door Old bill there.
Are you the owner of a blue Subaru
Car had been torched - houses opposite had to be evacuated CID now - involved as there was endangerment to life.
A similar incident occurred locally police are seeing if linked.
Just be wary out there
Sunday Morning has a knock on the door answered to find a copper and this
Are you the owner of a blue Subaru
Car had been torched - houses opposite had to be evacuated CID now - involved as there was endangerment to life.
A similar incident occurred locally police are seeing if linked.
Just be wary out there
Sunday Morning has a knock on the door answered to find a copper and this
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Bank holiday weekend (4th of May) - had a knock on the door Old bill there.
Are you the owner of a blue Subaru
Car had been torched - houses opposite had to be evacuated CID now - involved as there was endangerment to life.
A similar incident occurred locally police are seeing if linked.
Are you the owner of a blue Subaru
Car had been torched - houses opposite had to be evacuated CID now - involved as there was endangerment to life.
A similar incident occurred locally police are seeing if linked.
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And another one.... (albeit an Evo and not sure if it was local)
http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=482498
http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=482498
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Some people have no respect for others things. If there is a next time let's just hope that the car blows up in their face the d**. Hope your insurance don't mess you around and you can get a another nice car.
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Do you think you have to **** off these lazy ***** who have nothing else better to do and all the time in the world do it inexcept when there sighing on at the welfare office.All they do is see what people own by working hard and knowing that they can't afford things,and then whine themselves up with envy until they can't take it anymore and want people to pay for there own "whatlessness" i.e FAILURES.If I ever caught anyone doing that to my things,i can't print what I would personally do to them,but they would not be leaving the scene breathing unaided.SJ.
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Theres probably quite a few bits that were still salvageable off it tbh, the lump and box for one.
theres too many ***** in this country now, its rapidly going down the pisser and theyre isnt any way of stopping it.
theres too many ***** in this country now, its rapidly going down the pisser and theyre isnt any way of stopping it.
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Stating the obvious, that's a write off.
I really feel for the OP here. An act of supreme idiocy. The fire has done a number on the Passat too, the front of that engine can't be looking too good.
Points to consider - you may have been targeted by someone jealous, or someone who has just noticed a car that stands out. Also, are there any people nearby who don't like Subarus? Bit of a big exhaust that might have offended a neighbour? Could just be a local nutter or gang with nothing better to do with their pathetic lives.
In many of these cases it's always a loss to the victim even with insurance etc. Try and take the positives from this such as getting a better car out of it. Might be worth getting the new car parked in a garage or somewhere with CCTV on it.
Hope it all gets sorted.
I really feel for the OP here. An act of supreme idiocy. The fire has done a number on the Passat too, the front of that engine can't be looking too good.
Points to consider - you may have been targeted by someone jealous, or someone who has just noticed a car that stands out. Also, are there any people nearby who don't like Subarus? Bit of a big exhaust that might have offended a neighbour? Could just be a local nutter or gang with nothing better to do with their pathetic lives.
In many of these cases it's always a loss to the victim even with insurance etc. Try and take the positives from this such as getting a better car out of it. Might be worth getting the new car parked in a garage or somewhere with CCTV on it.
Hope it all gets sorted.
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some young punk who did this wont be able to not boast to some other **** cheese he torched a subaru and got away scott fre etc so hopefully the plod will end up finding out and arrest made
arson carries a large sentence???
crazy times
arson carries a large sentence???
crazy times
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Can't believe you never heard sirens or saw the fire do you park a lot further down the street from your own front door did this upset someone parking outside their house maybe?
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And another one.... (albeit an Evo and not sure if it was local)
http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=482498
http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=482498
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I've had two cars vandalised in the past, neither at my home and neither by anybody who's had any past relationship/knowledge of me.
Luckily(?) the offender got "caught" on both occasions, one was a minor who couldn't be charged so I was left £1000 out of pocket.
The "you must have pissed somebody off" thing is rarely accurate, and it's quite irritating/hurtful to be told it when you've just lost your Pride and Joy when you're an innocent victim.
Hope you have a good experience with insurance, and hopefully it's a one off.
Luckily(?) the offender got "caught" on both occasions, one was a minor who couldn't be charged so I was left £1000 out of pocket.
The "you must have pissed somebody off" thing is rarely accurate, and it's quite irritating/hurtful to be told it when you've just lost your Pride and Joy when you're an innocent victim.
Hope you have a good experience with insurance, and hopefully it's a one off.
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I've had two cars vandalised in the past, neither at my home and neither by anybody who's had any past relationship/knowledge of me.
Luckily(?) the offender got "caught" on both occasions, one was a minor who couldn't be charged so I was left £1000 out of pocket.
The "you must have pissed somebody off" thing is rarely accurate, and it's quite irritating/hurtful to be told it when you've just lost your Pride and Joy when you're an innocent victim.
Hope you have a good experience with insurance, and hopefully it's a one off.
Luckily(?) the offender got "caught" on both occasions, one was a minor who couldn't be charged so I was left £1000 out of pocket.
The "you must have pissed somebody off" thing is rarely accurate, and it's quite irritating/hurtful to be told it when you've just lost your Pride and Joy when you're an innocent victim.
Hope you have a good experience with insurance, and hopefully it's a one off.