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Residents of a small village in High Wycombe were shocked to find an Audi TT covered in pink paint in an apparent act of 'revenge'.
Whoever did it to the car did a really good job of it as the whole thing was covered.
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Members of the public in Flackwell Heath were quick to post photos of the incident on Facebook, which left the car baring the words 'Your not a man [sic]', 'Bastard' and 'Wife beater'.
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A resident of the local area spoke to MailOnline about the incident: "I just woke up this morning and saw it there.
"I've never noticed the car around here before - but, then again, maybe you wouldn't if it's not bright pink. It's really quite funny.
"The police were here earlier and it's been taken away now. Apparently it's in the process of being cleaned up."
The extremely public act of revenge is now being treated as criminal damage by the police.
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Thames Valley Police released a statement saying: "We are investigating an incident of criminal damage at Flackwell Heath [Tuesday] afternoon, which was reported to us [Tuesday] at 6.36pm.
"A white Audi TT was damaged by pink paint being poured onto it.
"We are appealing for anyone with information about the incident to please call the 24-hour Thames Valley Police enquiry centre on 101.
"If you do not want to speak directly to the police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111."
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