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Posted By: FRANKIE Vyner Road incident - 13th Aug 2014 10:25am
A week last Monday, 4th August 10pm I was driving along Vyner Rd towards Bidston rd, as I approached the bridge i heard and felt something hit my vehicle, i dismissed it as something falling from a overhead tree,
Yesterday when I was cleaning my windscreen i noticed a small stone size chip,
After reconsidering the incident i realized the chip was consistent with that of an air gun pellet,
I also considered the impact noise on my vehicle was somewhat
loud in relation to a falling pine cone or similar,
My conclusion is it could have been an air gun or similar fired from the bridge as the impact point was within line and range,
I was just wondering if anyone else had any similar experiences in that area,
Posted By: fish5133 Re: Vyner Road incident - 13th Aug 2014 10:37am
In the past local idiots use to lob stuff off the bridge on cars a bit like new ferry bypass. Doesnt sound like alot you can do
Posted By: rover644 Re: Vyner Road incident - 13th Aug 2014 8:44pm
Air gun holes are very distinctive. Does it look like this

Attached picture cimg3259-pellet-gun-hole-in-plate-glass-window (1).jpg
Posted By: Willo_ Re: Vyner Road incident - 14th Aug 2014 9:22am
Some gob shite shot at my car with pellet gun about 4 weeks ago, as i was driving home along Warren drive about 11:30pm. And put a dent in door on my brand new car.

Posted By: Finney Re: Vyner Road incident - 14th Aug 2014 9:51am
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