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Video shows would-be car thief breaking into Mercedes in Queen's Road, Tankerton near Whitstable

By: Lydia Chantler-Hicks

Published: 10:58, 29 April 2019

Updated: 13:14, 29 April 2019

An "idiotic" would-be car thief has been caught on CCTV bungling an attempt to break into a Mercedes.

Footage shows a hooded man wandering suspiciously along Queen's Road in Tankerton and tentatively trying the car's door handles.

He then breaks a hole in the front passenger window with what appears to be a hammer.

Glancing around sheepishly - and staring directly at the CCTV camera facing him - he then smashes the glass through with his hand.

But when the car's alarm begins sounding, the would-be thief appears startled - and scurries away from the scene.

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Owner of the car Matthew Langford has shared footage of the incident - which happened at about 5.30am on Saturday - on social media, where it has already amassed about 8,000 views.

Many viewers have branded the man "idiotic" - and have questioned why he appears surprised to find the car is alarmed.

Mr Langford said: "He's clearly not a professional. He's just a toe rag who's going around with one of those £5 hammers from Halfords.

The aftermath of the break-in. Pic: Matthew Langford (9321767)

"The car might be a Mercedes but it's 13 years old - a family car used to take things to the tip.

"He clearly wasn't thinking. There's nothing worth stealing in cars - if you're lucky you might find somebody's spare phone. It's not like breaking into a van with hundreds of pounds worth of tools in.

"It's not like he saw something worth breaking in for, like a phone on the car seat. It's just breaking in for the sake of it.

The incident took place in Queen's Road, Tankerton. Pic: Google Street View (9322093)

"I don't know what he was expecting. Nearly all cars have alarms these days."

Luckily, Mr Langford has fully comprehensive insurance - but the mindless act will still cost him £100 in window repairs.

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"It's pretty inconvenient," he added.

Police say they are investigating the report of criminal damage.

Read more: All the latest news from Whitstable

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