Me too, but where ever there are large gatherings, and the yoof are mainly fuelled by booze then the percentage of high jinks tend to escalate...Ron 25 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:26 pmJayboy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:17 pmBorderline maybe, But I know Eric @Greenbunch257 and he doesn't have a malicious bone in his body, I doubt any insult was meant. I myself and several others have had tyres slashed and bodywork dinged and damaged and mainly when large gatherings of people have been in the area for other events.Ron 25 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:55 pmThink you should reconsider that statement mate. Reinforcing stereotypes a bit.Greenbunch257 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:49 pmBetter bring the dog if they are close by. Don't fancy leaving car unattended for 3 or 4 hours. Would like it to keep all 4 wheels, it does help to get home with.
My car was stole some years ago from the arena carpark during a Game with Cardiff Devils and the Police themselves said it was a possible result to away Cardiff football Fans visiting that afternoon also that had been on the lash rather to heavily and had been on somewhat of a rampage... and in all likelihood taken it to drive home in... :oops:![]()
Never found out one way or another and never got the back!
My tyres (2 of them) got slashed on my Volvo XC90 about 5 years ago (not a cheap night that one) (again in the arena Car park) and there had been a huge fair/concert type event on the Don Valley Bowl..
So a fair comment might be, to say without aiming accusations in anybodies direction, that be extra vigilant, just make sure you lock your car doors and dont leave valuables on show (same advice on any game) that may tempt any thief...:o
Funnily enough, I love going to big gigs, and also fairgrounds and I've never damaged or stolen from vehicles. I'm sure Eric is a nice bloke, and wasn't being malicious.
