Torched cars
Torched cars
I noticed yesterday there are two completely torched cars on Girton Road, they are just parked one behind the other. Quite worrying, as thats where I live, and although I've read about cars being damaged on STF before never quite this level! Does anyone know anything about it? thanks
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Hi Nina. Torched cars are normally ones which have been stolen for the purpose of joyriding and then are burnt to destroy evidence, e.g. fingerprints and DNA. Usually applies to fast-acceleration sporty cars, hence it wasn't a good plan to own a Vauxhall Astra (being a prime target) at one time.
In other words, it's not just wilfull destruction of cars that just happen to be sitting there. I gues that's what you were asking, as it's likely that little will be known about those specific cars.
In other words, it's not just wilfull destruction of cars that just happen to be sitting there. I gues that's what you were asking, as it's likely that little will be known about those specific cars.
Re: Torched cars
i will try and find out about it when back on duty ..cant promise anything thoughNina wrote:I noticed yesterday there are two completely torched cars on Girton Road, they are just parked one behind the other. Quite worrying, as thats where I live, and although I've read about cars being damaged on STF before never quite this level! Does anyone know anything about it? thanks
where i work we have major problems with car fires..they are dangerous , expensive for us to put out and ..what i recommend for "abandoned vehicles "ie no tax is to report them to lewisham council ..this link may be of help
http://www.lovelewisham.org/public/upload.aspx
http://www.lovelewisham.org/public/upload.aspx
It's distressing to learn that they might be cars that were simply parked there - apparently this has come to light in other areas also, so one hopes to goodness that it'll be a shortlived phase.
It might be worth checking the small print on insurance policy to see what cover there is, or what is excluded. I noticed a TV insurance advert saying that it covered vandalism, presumably implying that a lot of policies don't. Just a thought.
It might be worth checking the small print on insurance policy to see what cover there is, or what is excluded. I noticed a TV insurance advert saying that it covered vandalism, presumably implying that a lot of policies don't. Just a thought.
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I've just come across <this article> in the NewsShopper.
Shenlong, would that be the feller who had a Renualt but now drives a Nissan Micra. Wondered why he'd changed his motor. Bad luck for him; seems like a hard worker who could well do without that sort of aggro.
BTW, saw a burned out car in the middle of Home Park today, wasn't there last week. Doesn't sit well with the supposed gentrification of Sydenham.
BTW, saw a burned out car in the middle of Home Park today, wasn't there last week. Doesn't sit well with the supposed gentrification of Sydenham.