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It sounds like this guy has a mental issue or something. |
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in before he knows someone with a bodyshop |
If he keyed my car, it's obvious what I'd do Go up to him and say... .... I'll Soo Yo Ass |
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OT: Soo Yung todai Spoiler! |
^ If she keyed my car I would be ok with it. |
So because she's hot it would be ok for her to vandalize your car?? I know you're not that stupid lol |
no bcoz in dhillonohninistan you are allowed to dish out any kind of punishment to vandals. brb death by passionate, teasing cunningulus |
Or just fuck her with the key she used. |
Find his car and apply: http://images.oreillyauto.com/parts/...kln/gar343.jpg I used this stuff on a rim, went to get a coffee, and the clearcoat had literally bubbled off.. |
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is this before or after you extract her ovaries and feed them to her on saltines, telling her its caviar? You sick fuck. |
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Why the fuck does he do it again and fucking get caught again... fucking dumbass. |
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That would be so brilliant... like Norton anti-virus hiring people for clandestine ops to generate business |
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the kirmac collision guy in the video can hardly suppress his happiness he might as well be counting dollar bills in front of the camera |
Jail time! Coquitlam man gets jail time for keying hundreds of Metro Vancouver cars Investigators believe Soo Yo Kim was responsible for keying more than 400 cars in Vancouver at the time, and suspected him in some 600 incidents in Coquitlam and Burnaby earlier that year By JEREMY DEUTSCH, TRI-CITIES NOWJanuary 16, 2015 11:20 AM Last week, a Coquitlam man pleaded guilty in a New Westminster court to one count of mischief to property over $5,000. METRO VANCOUVER — The man responsible for keying hundreds of cars in the Lower Mainland will get time to think about his crime behind bars. Last week, Soo Yo Kim, 37, pleaded guilty in a New Westminster court to one count of mischief to property over $5,000. The Coquitlam man was sentenced to three months in jail and three years probation. The conviction stems from an arrest by New Westminster Police back in November when he was caught vandalizing 63 vehicles in that city and another 66 in Burnaby. Coquitlam RCMP confirmed part of the charge also includes a car-keying spree in the Tri-Cities from last spring. In April, more than 100 cars were keyed in southwest Coquitlam, while ICBC received 120 claims from the incidents, with repair costs in the ballpark of $230,000. RCMP Cpl. Jamie Chung said local Mounties worked with the New West police department and ICBC on the file, adding police are pleased with the conclusion of the case. "This is a pretty severe jail sentence," he said, adding that bringing every investigation to a resolution is always the goal. "Given the seriousness of the charges, I think people will be relieved to see he won't be out for a few months scratching cars." In 2006, he pled guilty to two counts of mischief after he was caught scratching or keying vehicles in Port Coquitlam. In 2008, police arrested Kim after allegedly watching him scratch a car in East Vancouver. He was charged with two counts of mischief from that night, in which 100 cars in the area were keyed. Investigators believe Kim was responsible for keying more than 400 cars in Vancouver at the time, and suspected him in some 600 incidents in Coquitlam and Burnaby earlier that year. For its part, ICBC said Kim has cost the insurance corporation $650,000 in claims and another $250,000 in outstanding claims. ICBC customers have also spent $35,000 on deductibles related to Kim's crimes. An ICBC spokesperson said the corporation is still exploring options for recovering the costs from the case. According to ICBC, the average vandalism claim costs approximately $1,000 in B.C., but the cost could be higher or lower depending on the vehicle. Click here to read more stories from The Tri-Cities Now. === Click here to report a typo or visit vancouversun.com/typo. Is there more to this story? We'd like to hear from you about this or any other stories you think we should know about. CLICK HERE or go to vancouversun.com/moretothestory |
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My car was keyed by this guy in Burnaby... ICBC will never get the money back from this guy... so I didn't even bother to pay the deductible, just spent $10 on an OEM touch up pen |
pretty sure mine was keyed by him as well. |
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