A large dent was left in the vehicle following the incident on Stewartstown Road
A driver in West Belfast narrowly avoided serious injury after a "piece of tarmac" was allegedly thrown at his car by a group of youths.
He said that the group had "ripped up tarmac from the playpark" and were throwing it at passing vehicles. He said that he was lucky to escape serious injury during the incident as the piece of tarmac was an inch away from crashing through his window. "There have been problems there for a while with children throwing stones and things at the Glider and buses, but now it seems they have moved on to attacking cars as well and if it is not stopped soon someone is going to be seriously hurt or killed."
A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police received reports of a number of youths aiming fireworks at people and vehicles in the Dunmurry area shortly after 8pm on the evening of Tuesday 3rd September.
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