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hodgo
14th February 2016, 01:36 PM
Nothing gets in the way of a beer for this woman
NT woman tows her way out of Newcastle carpark to get to the pub - 9news.com.au (http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016/02/14/10/45/territorian-tows-4wd-after-being-parked-in)
Hall
14th February 2016, 04:01 PM
See the guys mullet. :D From her comments I reckon they would fit nicely in Doveton ( not a compliment ) :)
Cheers Hall
Eevo
14th February 2016, 04:49 PM
although the right thing to do, she/he could be charged.
Homestar
14th February 2016, 08:04 PM
although the right thing to do, she/he could be charged.
With what? I would have thought it would be a civil matter if any damage was done to the other vehicle. The Police don't want to know about accidents where no one's hurt, I doubt they would want to get involved with a car park incident.
NavyDiver
14th February 2016, 08:10 PM
Admit to be very tempted at times to move the odd illegally parked car. Never done but wish I could at times:D
Eevo
14th February 2016, 08:42 PM
With what? I would have thought it would be a civil matter if any damage was done to the other vehicle. The Police don't want to know about accidents where no one's hurt, I doubt they would want to get involved with a car park incident.
pretty sure tampering of another persons motor vehicle is a criminal offence.
whether police are interested or not is a different matter.
carlschmid2002
14th February 2016, 09:23 PM
I lived in a high-rise unit in Cairns once. One Friday afternoon some muppet had stolen my car park. I was in a hurry to get to the airport. I parked my Nissan Patrol right behind them. There was o way out. Took a photo of license plate and then caught a cab to the airport. There was no way out for this muppet. I returned Sunday night and didn't move my Patrol until Monday morning. It was gone when I got home from work. I had no where else to park my car and I was in a hurry.
Homestar
15th February 2016, 04:55 AM
pretty sure tampering of another persons motor vehicle is a criminal offence.
whether police are interested or not is a different matter.
Yeah, there's not a snowballs chance that the Police would get involved here with that sort of stuff. They won't even attend the scene when you car gets stolen any more. Just fill the paperwork out and go talk to your insurance company.
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