you know the polo's door was open, right?
me: what do you mean.. open? (takes a few attempts
her: like at 90 degrees to the car's body.
luckily not much damage. nothing's missing (hardly anything to take), no stink of p*** or little presents, no ripped fabric. But for some reason they did have a go at the parcel shelf, ended up sitting askew in the boot with one of the speakers ripped off it (repairable.. i think). all the parts in the boot still present and intact and nothing happened under the bonnet.
left both doors and the boot unlocked because of how crap i am with keys, it makes it a whole lot easier during the repair process, its not immediately obvious from outside (pins are a bit ambiguous), and as i say.... there's not much any lag could do apart from vandalise, and if they're going to do that, they'd smash a window anyway if it were locked. No stereo in it, engine obviously won't go, disconnected driveshaft probably immobilises it quite well too (jammed against the block = wont turn), nothing but the parts in the boot to nick (zero value to anyone who doesnt have a 1.0 mk3 themselves), etc.
just makes me wonder who it was and what was going through their minds really - just think of the situation and try to figure it out. it's bizzarre. all i can think of it is either the world's most bored chav who didnt even have any keys to attack the paintwork / fabric, or an unrestrained six year old.
