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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ashyers: [QB] Thanks so much for the reply's, it takes a bit of sting out of this. My students have also been great. It's always good to hear from a former student and student's family member out there, small world! To the former student from '05, you should drop by and see the Shop, it's changed a bit. To Pablo's cousin, he's doing fine in there, seems to have some talent. Has he always been such a smart a$$ :) !! Here's the latest. We have some video, it's not very good, but it looks like the guy who did this is a teenager, around 130# and 5'6", probably White or Hispanic. He cut himself up pretty good, likely on his hands and arms. He spent 2 hours stealing and smashing cars in the lot!! He is not one of my students, but I suspect he goes to the school and lives close by as he walked over to SLHS from the south on Bancroft. My students are keeping an eye out for him. It looks like we are going to be learning a bit about glass replacement! Our coupe had ALL the glass smashed, the convertible had the windshield and ds window smashed, and our hatch had the windshield and both ds and ps windows smashed. In addition the joker stole one MAF, one compete stock air intake system, one BBK intake system, 2 distributor caps, and 1 set of wires. He attempted to steal another MAF, 3 batteries, 1 set of wires, and any stereo bits he could find. If he was in the class he would know that we pull all the stereos out of the cars... At this point I'm trying to plan how to deal with this so we get the cars sorted and the kids learn from this mess. I'm thinking of contacting a local glass shop to see if they would be interested in doing a series of installs with the crew of us observing. I figure they'll learn about glass install and appreciate the amount of work and $ involved in cleaning up the mess this kid caused. It's definitely thrown a kink in the class, as we now have 6 vehicles with damage that are of limited value to teach with. Thanks again for all the support and offers of help. I suspect I'll need it! Andy [/QB][/QUOTE]
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