Are you afraid of vandalism
#32
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#33
Well, I'm a victim of vandalism... In a loose term. My son had a baseball game yesterday and I saw a 5 year old boy playing and throwing rocks towards where my car was parked.
I told him to stop and I knew I saw him hit the car but I was in denial. I controlled myself and did not make a big deal. I inspected the car when I got home and sure enough 2 small paint nicks on the rear over the tail lights. I was annoyed but life goes on. I got over yesterday's incident when I drove it today. The 911 never fails to put a smile on my face whenever I'm behind the wheel.
Cheers
I told him to stop and I knew I saw him hit the car but I was in denial. I controlled myself and did not make a big deal. I inspected the car when I got home and sure enough 2 small paint nicks on the rear over the tail lights. I was annoyed but life goes on. I got over yesterday's incident when I drove it today. The 911 never fails to put a smile on my face whenever I'm behind the wheel.
Cheers
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Always remember, these things are man made--and can also be repaired by a man. Never let someone's bad day or bad attitude affect you, even if they have done damage. Your inner workings should never be subject to influence of disturbed minds (or juvenile ones).
#35
Actually, since getting my Porsche I have become much more aware. I stay way back and if the car behind me gets too close I always change lanes...
I wouldn't say paranoid but absolutely cautious.... Park way far away and try to have the car visible if at all possible. Other than that, hope for the best!!!
I do keep some heat in the glove but Lord knows I pray that I never have to use it
I wouldn't say paranoid but absolutely cautious.... Park way far away and try to have the car visible if at all possible. Other than that, hope for the best!!!
I do keep some heat in the glove but Lord knows I pray that I never have to use it