It may be seen as a playful prank but you could find yourself in big trouble
Many see it as a playful prank and a light-hearted gesture, but it has been revealed that writing on a dirty car could land you a hefty fine.
READ MORE: The bizarre items left behind at Lancashire Travelodge hotels in 2022 including Rowan Atkinson latex mask and two canaries “You can catch dirt and grit underneath your fingertip, which then acts as an abrasive as you write, potentially removing the top layer of ‘clear coat’ lacquer that sits on top of the paint.
If the “criminal act of vandalism” is valued at less than £5,000, then a fine of up to £2,500 can be granted. For example, the respray on a single car panel could cost around £500.
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