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Hello Gang,
Just like the post heading says, my car was egged last night.
Here's the story, I had gone out to the car to run some errands, I noticed yellow egg yolk on the driver's side rear door. Believe me, I was furious inside, as to what happened. I called the police to file a report and to let them know what happened. According to the officer that was dispatched to the scene, he had said that 4 COLLEGE AGE kids were apprehended after throwing eggs at cars and people (One of the eggs apparently hit a woman almost knocking her eye out, standing in front of a parked marked POLICE CRUISER!)
I felt better knowing that those 'brainless' kids were caught and not running around. One of the kids was driving their parent's NEW CAR. (I could just imagine the parent in that case that had to be called to come down to the station!) I took the car over to the quickie car wash (touchless) to get most of the egg residue off. (I'm off to the regular car wash this morning, and the dealer to have the bumper sag TSB performed, while I'm there, I'll ask the technician to inspect the paint for damage from the eggs.) I have two coats of wax on the car, so hopefully there is no permanent damage.
Sorry for the vent, Still somewhat ticked....
Brian T. Carotenuto
Just like the post heading says, my car was egged last night.
Here's the story, I had gone out to the car to run some errands, I noticed yellow egg yolk on the driver's side rear door. Believe me, I was furious inside, as to what happened. I called the police to file a report and to let them know what happened. According to the officer that was dispatched to the scene, he had said that 4 COLLEGE AGE kids were apprehended after throwing eggs at cars and people (One of the eggs apparently hit a woman almost knocking her eye out, standing in front of a parked marked POLICE CRUISER!)
I felt better knowing that those 'brainless' kids were caught and not running around. One of the kids was driving their parent's NEW CAR. (I could just imagine the parent in that case that had to be called to come down to the station!) I took the car over to the quickie car wash (touchless) to get most of the egg residue off. (I'm off to the regular car wash this morning, and the dealer to have the bumper sag TSB performed, while I'm there, I'll ask the technician to inspect the paint for damage from the eggs.) I have two coats of wax on the car, so hopefully there is no permanent damage.
Sorry for the vent, Still somewhat ticked....
Brian T. Carotenuto