VANDALISM COSTS MOTORISTS £650mn

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Vandals Costing Motorists £650m
More than two in five motorists have fallen victim to car vandalism, a survey has shown.
And more than 7% of them have suffered at the hands of vandals in the last 12 months, the survey from insurer Direct Line found.
The victims' total vandalism bill in 2007 is estimated at £659 million - a rise of more than £100 million on the 2006 figure.
The most common acts of vandalism against cars last year were scratched paintwork and keys being run along a vehicle. These two acts accounted for 43% of all incidents in 2007.
The next worst incidents were damaged wing mirrors and smashed windows.
Based on responses from 4,042 adults, the survey also showed that two thirds of vandalism incidents are at night, while 49% of incidents occurred to cars parked outside owners' homes.
The survey found 58% of victims over the past 20 years have not reported the most recent incident to police but 77% did make a claim on their insurance for the damage caused.
Tony Chilcott, head of car insurance at Direct Line, said: "Car vandalism is a crime which often goes unreported as many victims believe that doing so is a fruitless and frustrating exercise.
"Official figures show that vandalism overall is a growing crime, but as our research shows many acts of car vandalism go unreported, meaning that the actual number will be significantly higher."
 

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Even in the 80's it was said that 30% of all RR's are off the road at any one time for vadalized paintwork
 

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Totally understandable that so many instances go unreported but with 24 hr coverage by CCTV one would have thought that incidents would be noticed in the course of other reviews of the footage for more serious crimes. It wouldn't take a big initiative to capture those 'vandal moments' for further study.

I'd imagine the same culprits repeat the crimes and would possibly be known to the local police. The only problem then would be persuading the courts to pass deterrent sentences such as flogging or public hanging!
 

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Totally understandable that so many instances go unreported but with 24 hr coverage by CCTV one would have thought that incidents would be noticed in the course of other reviews of the footage for more serious crimes. It wouldn't take a big initiative to capture those 'vandal moments' for further study.

I'd imagine the same culprits repeat the crimes and would possibly be known to the local police. The only problem then would be persuading the courts to pass deterrent sentences such as flogging or public hanging!

Yep, at the moment, I don't think the tax payer can afford any more free holidays to Tenerife for such scrotes.

Anyway, we all know the real crime is doing 31mph in a 30zone. Can make a good profit, too.
 
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Yep, at the moment, I don't think the tax payer can afford any more free holidays to Tenerife for such scrotes.

Anyway, we all know the real crime is doing 31mph in a 30zone. Can make a good profit, too.

I know what you mean but don't you have to do 30 plus 10% plus 2mph to be in trouble? (35?)

BTW have you seen the new Direct Line ad. which says they now offer vandalism cover without claims affecting your NCB -if i heard it right. Nice idea.
 
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