OT, but I've always wondered how insurance deals with stuff like this. I have a buddy who's a fireman, and he tells me, if you park beside a fire hydrant, they used to just break the windows and run the hose through your car. The water dripping off the hose pretty much means the car is a write off. The most expensive car he had to do that to was a 5 series BMW, and they gave the guy a massive ticket as well. Would your insurance even cover that? I think now, they don't even bother breaking the windows. They just ram your car to th side, and then charge you for the damages.
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