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I live in a village outside of Bristol. My record for "other people's cars" is a car parking on the road outside; three people get out with roll-on suitcases, get in another car and drive off; a week later they all come back, get in the car and drive off.
Bristol airport a fifteen minute drive away. Coincidence? I think not...
Nasty scratches down the sides. Coincidence? I think not....
Note this is a joke, and I'm in no way suggesting that this as a course of action
I'm told that spray grease is easy to apply but really tricky to get off surfaces like windows if it's left to dry. Halfords sell it, as do most motor factors.
I have previously considered leaving a note under the wiper of a persistent local pavement parker and run a crayon along the side - "Crayon today, maybe I'll use a key tomorrow". But I couldn't bring myself to actually vandalise someone's property.