Mass breakage of wipers in Plovdiv PHOTO

Mass breakage of wipers in Plovdiv PHOTO
Mass breakage of wipers in Plovdiv PHOTO
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Parking in big cities, in particular Plovdiv, is becoming an increasingly difficult task, and fights over parking spaces are becoming a daily occurrence.

The next case from the city under the hills is similar. More than 10 cars parked in the otherwise wide “Trakiya” have dawned with lifted and broken wipers.


This happened at the beginning of the week, and the machines were parked in front of block 230. The case is publicized in one of the large groups of Plovdiv in the social network Facebook.

“We urge anyone who may have information or saw something suspicious to share in the comments or report it to the police. Let’s work together to solve the case and prevent future incidents like this. It’s important to look after each other and keep our society in safety”, write the administrators of the group.

We remind you that such mass “actions” of the dissatisfied are not a precedent. One of the last such acts was in the center of the city – the “Kapana” district.

See also the entire report on the new case:

“A member of the group contacted us: Attention, residents of the “Trakia” residential area!
More than 10 cars were spotted this morning – the wipers were not only lifted, but also broken. The unpleasant situation is in gh.k. “Trakia” in front of block 230 – “Gerbera” 2. One of the victims contacted us in the hope of finding the perpetrator who would cover the costs of the damage.
We urge anyone who may have information or saw anything suspicious to share in the comments or report it to the police. Let’s work together to solve the case and prevent future similar incidents. It is important to take care of each other and keep our society safe.
The photo was taken hours after the incident and does not show the damaged cars.
Thank you for your attention and vigilance!”

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