Man keys luxury cars at dealership - what is wrong with people?

*Cringe*.

If I witnessed somebody doing that to my car, I think I would tackle them promptly. ... and my car isn't worth anything near what those cars are. =O
 
*Cringe*.

If I witnessed somebody doing that to my car, I think I would tackle them promptly. ... and my car isn't worth anything near what those cars are. =O

+100

If I ever saw someone molest my car in such a way, I'd tackle them and call the police and make the f*cker pay, only so that MY insurance rates don't go up because of someone else's lack of respect towards my own property.

There are rotten people in the world who just do bad things for no reason. They have absolutely no good reason other than to see people hurt from the aftermath of the event. These are the kinds of people who run rampant in our world and destroy it little by little.

I know it's just paint on a car, but to a car guy, it hurts and it's just downright despicable.
 
I carry mace, a million volt taser and cuffs.
I'll arrest you myself if you touch my stuff!!!!
 
I had 2 cars vandalized (keyed from end to end) in my life and both were in upscale mall parking lots. Watching this pains me to no ends.

It looks like he targeted only the high end vehicles and this simply could be a case of jealousy or a nut case who is trying to make a statement.

I worked for a large department store and several years back...someone slashed all the leather sofas we had out on display with a razor blade during Xmas. These weren't the garden variety furniture. Each unit were retailed at $6K to $10K. Close to a quarter of million dollars worth of inventory became worthless in an instance. Again, he only targeted the high end models.

I sure hope they catch this guy and make him pay for the damages.
 
Its painful to watch. The guy looked so casual doing it like a Sunday stroll in the park. Hope he gets caught.
 
Well - a guy with nothing to loose it seems. Im sure he was either high and/or drunk - but that doesn't dismiss the damage. The company will be fine - insured im sure..... the man will not be caught, remembers nothing Im sure. If it is a man that is disgruntled and knew what he was doing, I hope he is caught and spends the equivalent time it takes to get each vehicle back to like new condition AND some in the correction system. With that said, I feel that the dealership will make money for the issue and will come ahead ten fold, thats what they do best - probably an inside job lol.
 
I wonder if dealerships have some kind of insurance that cover things like this?
 
Bad Karma headed his way. Over $500,000.00 in damage and a $2500.00 reward?
 
After looking at the video I have decided to scrap all my cameras and upgrade to 1080P
And more of them. So that I have both high view and straight on shots of the faces.
That camera, and most others I have seen posted are nearly useless to identify someone.
 
That's just wonton destruction, ugh, I HATE that... but the math doesn't add up.

“What’s disgusting about some of these high lines is, of course, the cost to fix them,” he said. “Some of these will cost us over $10,000 to repaint the car much less looking at the diminished value and now we have a bad Carfax.”

12 cars, $10,000 each to fix = $120,000. Nowhere near $500,000
 
Not to hijack this thread but here's a Warwick RI autobody shop owner drumming up business for his own shop caught keying cars at a local dealership.... :wow:

Caught on camera!
 
That's just wonton destruction, ugh, I HATE that... but the math doesn't add up.



12 cars, $10,000 each to fix = $120,000. Nowhere near $500,000

I'm glad someone else besides me caught this and now the dealer should be charged with insurance fraud....Maybe they can share the same cell.... :props:
 
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