10 December: Ram raid

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The peace and tranquillity enjoyed by Mr Policyholder on his Scottish holiday was brought to an abrupt end by an anti-social sheep.

Having driven to a quiet spot in the Scottish Highlands, Mr Policyholder sat in his car admiring the scenery while tucking into his cheese and pickle sandwiches. As he was pouring himself a tea from his flask, he looked up and saw a black-faced sheep looking directly at him.

Feeling safe and secure in his car, Mr Policyholder continued to tuck into his pre-packed feast, but was rudely interrupted when the car started rocking.

On seeing its reflection in the vehicle, the territorial sheep had charged at Mr Policyholder's hatchback, causing £1000 worth of damage.

Source: RBS

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