A car parked on a residential Glasgow street appears to have sparked outrage as 'I'm a c***' painted in bright yellow along the side.
The red Volkswagen was targeted by a vandal who used bright yellow paint to scrawl obscenities all over the vehicle.Another picture seen by the Glasgow Times revealed a phallic shape that was also painted in bright yellow on the windscreen.
Police were alerted to the vandalism at around 1pm on Thursday, April 27, and an investigation has been launched into the incident.spokesperson said: “Around 1pm on Thursday, April 27, 2023, officers received a report of vandalism to a car on Laurel Street, Glasgow.
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