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If the “criminal act of vandalism” is valued at less than £5,000, then a fine of up to £2,500 can be grantedPeople have been warned they could face prosecution for criminal damage and fines of up to £2,500 if they write “clean me” or “wash me” on dirty vehicles this summer.
That’s because in the eyes of car obsessives, you could end up scratching the paint and causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.If the “criminal act of vandalism” is valued at less than £5,000, then a fine of up to £2,500 can be granted.“There’s a whole ‘car detailing’ scene in the UK where enthusiasts swap advice on how to clean, polish and protect the paint on their pride of joy.
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