So theres is a problem that I am having and need to know what to do for payback. My truck is my daily driver so I drive it to school but I have a "0 Period" which means I go to school at 5:20 am. Now the problem im having is some bit*h thinks hes funny and mess around with my truck since he goes to school at 7:30. He was my friend untill he did that stuff to my truck. So far he has done this 3 times.
1st time) he put my window wipers up, close my mirrors opened my tailgate and the part that pissed me off the most put cholocate on my truck!!!
2nd time) he wanted a ride to the shop I got my truck lifted at, and I told him no, so while im in my truck and hes outside again he pulls my wipers up, closes mirrors, and opens my gas cap, all while im in my truck.
3rd time "today") so I walk to my truck and I find my wipers up again and mirrors close, fingured ohh well at least its not like the other times. Then I get in my truck and im pulling out as im in reverse I almost hit a parked car behind me because this time he was fu*king around with the glass mirror which I didnt notice until I almost hit, luckly he didnt break the glass mirror.
What would you guys do if you were in my situation?
Apparently you know who is doing it. Need I make a suggestion?
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If he has a car, drench the thing with gas, light a match.....boom. Or, if he has a gf, kiss her and post the pic on flyers. Or you could just beat his ass or call the cops and tell them he keeps messing with your truck.
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Depends on what kind of person you are really. Some folks just turn there head and walk away and ignore them. Some people confront them in a civil manor and discuss the issue. You can try many civil things, at least try. If he fails after you bring this up and does it again, call the cops and have him arrested. He will go to jail and it will suck really bad for him for a day or 2. However your county likes to handle things....
Normally for me a good beat down will resolve this issue instantly. I dont know if your friend is a fugger or not but if he is he might hand you over for beating the shit out of him.
Its a gamble you have to take really.
1. Civil method and have him give you money for damages or your calling the cops.
2. Ignore and never speak with that person again.
3. A complete bashing is well deserved, no question.
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I have told him before that it will be a bad thing if he did it again but I guess he just wants to test me so he did it agian along with one of his friends because the first time his friend walked up to me and said how you like your truck and started laughing.
The problem with fighting is that im 18 now and the city im in you get a ticket, go to court, and get expeled from school so that might not be a good option for me, but trust me if it wasnt like that I would have already handle it.
and my dad is a police officer so he'll be pissed at me.
You should start hiding/parking your truck far away. Then retaliate.
That is an option but the only other place to park at school is at the park and thats where my another friend's car got broken into. So dont want to park there.
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