Is it ever acceptable to key a car?

Gibbo said:
Hi there

If you have a problem with a person then take it up with the person and too their face.

You should never touch another mans car, its a cowardly selfish thing to do and makes you absolute scum of the earth for doing so.

Instead be a man and sort your issues out face to face, scratching someones car is just like back stabbing, its something faggots do.
Exactly.
 
If it's a women in a 4X4 who tried to drive past you in a one way road with brick walls either side, then yes, I'd key it, slash the tyres and **** it up.

*Based on a past experience where such a scenario occurred and I ended up doing about £500 worth of damage in scratches because I had to swerve to avoid her.

I'd then regret it and feel like a complete chav afterwards!
 
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Na keying a car just means that you have a problem with them but you're not man enough to face them so you have to resort to scratching their car when its left unoccupied.
 
For me I couldn't do it, as I'm crushed when there's a mark on my car, and it's SO annoying because it's something that you won't ever know by whom or when it happened.
Maybe if I was really angry I'd do the window in, but never something that requires paintwork and stuff, that's just horrible.

But no I wouldn't do it, and if I were to ever know someone willfully did it to my car, I'd damage them, not their car.
 
Gibbo said:
Hi there

If you have a problem with a person then take it up with the person and too their face.

You should never touch another mans car, its a cowardly selfish thing to do and makes you absolute scum of the earth for doing so.

Instead be a man and sort your issues out face to face, scratching someones car is just like back stabbing, its something faggots do.

Damn right! Says a lot about the OP that he even had to ask this question! If it's acceptable to key a car out of spite then what else does he find acceptable...?
 
Richdog said:
Damn right! Says a lot about the OP that he even had to ask this question! If it's acceptable to key a car out of spite then what else does he find acceptable...?

Sorry but I disagree, how does it say anything about him? The person was obviously inconsiderate for blocking a driveway/entrance to a garage. Whenever I have ever done that, for whatever reason, I have left a note with my number for if I'm needed to move. Atleast then I get the stick for parking there in the first place, and not the car :D
 
Richdog said:
Hmm... that he obviously on some level finds keying someones car acceptable?

He thought about it, but didn't do it, there is a difference. I'm sure it crosses many peoples minds, but the thought never manifests into actions.
 
ScoobyDoo69 said:
He thought about it, but didn't do it, there is a difference. I'm sure it crosses many peoples minds, but the thought never manifests into actions.

Christ... do you read posts mate? He was going to do it and ask security to switch off the CCTV but his girlfriend stopped him.
 
It's obviously an exaggeration, using the old the girlfriend convinced me not to excuse. If he was hell bent on doing something he would have done it regardless of what his girlfriend said or did. He said he really wanted to, that's just the same as thinking about it. You cannot judge someone for something they wanted to do, but didn't!
 
Depends, a mate of mine was on his (push) bike and got cut up pretty badly on a roundabout by a bloke in a land rover, he caught up with him at some traffic lights and got him to roll down his window and asked him nicely if he could watch out next time (not shouting or anything) the guy was a complete ***** about it and started shouting at him and then drove off. Mate then is pretty mad at this point and catches him up again at the next traffic lights and rides up to his window, holds his key up then rides off leaving a nice long scratch down the side of his car. Perfectly justified IMO.

However generally I don't agree with it, having to pay a few hundred quid to get the scratches filled and repainted is not a fair punishment for inconveniencing someone temporarily by blocking their drive.
 
Telescopi said:
What would your gf have to do for you to give her a smack in the chops?

Get in the driver's seat.

j/k

As has been said many times sso far in the thread, no, sort it out properly, as the OP did, get the car towed, or if you can, speak to the owner...although most people that do park in the way are the sort to not care if you speak to them, so towing is best.

InvG
 
ScoobyDoo69 said:
It's obviously an exaggeration, using the old the girlfriend convinced me not to excuse. If he was hell bent on doing something he would have done it regardless of what his girlfriend said or did.

Rubbish, his bird could have easily stopped him doing it. If he was by himself he probably would have done it, I don't think you get anything other than that impression from his post.

He said he really wanted to, that's just the same as thinking about it. You cannot judge someone for something they wanted to do, but didn't!

Ok so i'll make a thread saying "I really want to rape people. But I haven't yet, so please don't judge me."

Err... :p
 
Hamish said:

It's that sort of person (the LandRover driver), that park like the OP has said, and to be honest, in a situation like almost running you down on a pushbike, they do deserve something, especially if they start mouthing off when you are nice about it...keying is kinda harsh, but to be honest, in that situation I think it is justified.

InvG
 
ScoobyDoo69 said:
You obviously don't see the difference between a thought and an action, and how to judge someone on those two completely different actions.

No, that w.ud b far 2 complacated, but its a g.ud job iv got u to guide me! :D
 
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