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[[File:Mice Car Smash.jpg|200px|thumb|right|UofT Campus Police cruiser being smashed for charity at Godiva Week 0T8]]
This event usually falls on the Friday of [[Godiva Week]].  All are welcome to purchase the chance to smash, bash and generally wreck a vehicle with a ridiculous weapon, such as a pick axe, crowbar or bike rack.  Big ticket items like the windshield, windows or headlights go for more money.  The first strike on the vehicle with a special weapon is traditionally auctioned off during the [[Charity Auctions|Stores Charity Auction]], and in the past has been a guitar that is on fire.  Though usually a car, the vehicle can be anything.  One year it was almost a bus, and another year it was a Campus Police Cruiser.  All money raised goes to charity.
This event usually falls on the Friday of [[Godiva Week]].  All are welcome to purchase the chance to smash, bash and generally wreck a vehicle with a ridiculous weapon, such as a pick axe, crowbar or bike rack.  Big ticket items like the windshield, windows or headlights go for more money.  The first strike on the vehicle with a special weapon is traditionally auctioned off during the [[Charity Auctions|Stores Charity Auction]], and in the past has been a guitar that is on fire.  Though usually a car, the vehicle can be anything.  One year it was almost a bus, and another year it was a Campus Police Cruiser.  All money raised goes to charity.
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