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Car being scratched purposely in work..

  • 28-09-2011 6:55pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48


    Hi Lads,

    Not really sure if this is the propper forum to ask this question, but it is 'kinda' car related!

    Basically over the past few months, a few of the lads in work have started to complain that their cars are being damaged on our premises. Management refuse to provide us with any form of monitoring, as cars are parked at our own risk.

    At first, I couldn't beleive this was happening until last Friday I saw a scratch mark on my boot and another on my window... (I know for 100% this was done there) What kinda pervert scratches a window?! :confused: I know it's happening in there now.. Some of the other cars are in bits with this now, and I really want to catch this scumbag.

    Has anyone ever rigged up a camera to thier car (inexpensively) and had it filming for a few hours? I have no idea where to start with batteries and covering all the right angles etc..

    I'm basically looking for one or two small ones that are easy to conceal, anyone with any advice they can offer to me in this situation, I most graciously thank.


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