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Omg
People.. If you are in any sort of accident you should not leave the scene. Period.
So can you share with us what you would have done in my scenario?
Omg
People.. If you are in any sort of accident you should not leave the scene. Period.
So can you share with us what you would have done in my scenario?
Wow, at the very least, I *always* have napkins in the glovebox & pencils in the door or glove box. Usually pens, but they're not that dependable when it's really cold out.
Corporate Thug...I am glad we ran into each other......I am waiting on an estimate to the scratches and minor dings that you made when you hit my customized Lotus Elise S....with my custom paint job.
So far the lowest estimate I have is $95,000.36 ........Thank You for leaving your contact number with the police.
You da man!!
So I accidentally bumped in a car that was parked about 500 ft from my house (more of a clip)...minor damage to my car (scratches and a tiny dent). I think I broke the other cars front light but not much beyond that. Anyway, I ran back to my place to grab and pen and pad to leave the contact info and low and behold the car left by the time I got there. -- I immediately took my car to get an estimate....I was not worried about the broken tail light. But that custom paint job, well now that will cost.....especially all the 24 carat gold flake....
So I called the PD and left them my contact number but I'm not sure what else to do at this point. I've seen the car before so I'm pretty sure I can track it down (eventually). I plan on periodically driving through the street in the evenings to see if I can find the car. -- Thank You for being a responsible car owner!
I just feel bad that the car owner is probably thinking "what a great effin start to my week." -- I know...I saw all the golds flake and said oh my God....
Anyone been in a similar situation? Any additional thoughts/advice?
The poor person probably went to get their car fix after you fled the scene.
...they probably saw you hit their car, too.
So can you share with us what you would have done in my scenario?
I would have called the police on the spot, waited for them to arrive and write up an incident report.
I have heard WAYY too many stories just like yours, where someone saw the accident and called it in...... And the person who left the scene ending up with a warrant for their arrest.
wow, you certainly know a lot for not being there...
if he/she is half as eager to get her car fixed, hopefully she will call the cops and they can give her my contact information.
Wow, ATOT must be slowing down.... haven't seen any parody for this thread. :\
Right, because if you were actually there, you could have talked to him/her. But you went home instead...so you might never know who the person was.
Or maybe they won't call the cops...because they probably figured you were a deadbeat that crashed into their car and left. People do that all the time.
What are you mad for? I am only stating the obvious. Saying you went home for a pen is not a good argument for not sticking around.
So, you're telling me there are adults who don't have a pen and paper either on them or in the car at all times? I don't think I've ever left the house without a pen in the last 20 years.
I could talk to her even though nobody was there? yeah, that makes sense.
Like I said, if they don't, I will continue my efforts to find the car. Since I've seen it parked on that block before, I'm bound to find it again.
Not getting mad at all. All I'm saying is given the circumstances, I didn't know what else I could do. As I mentioned above, the cops wouldn't come out one way of another. BTW, less than 10 minutes elapsed from the time of the accident to the time of the call to the PD.
I was on a road that comes up to the feter road of a freeway. It had one of those auto right turn lanes that curves around - so that everyone can right turn on the red automatically.
This douche fuck in front of me starts going through the right turn on red, obviously because no cars are coming. Naturally, I pull up a little, turn to the side to catch a glimpse - still clearly no cars coming. I press the gas.... except apparently this fucking retard ops to go halfway into the lane and stop.
I tried to slam my breaks but there was no option - I bumped him in the back, it pushed him out fully into the feter... and the guy just clearly drives off. He starts getting on to the freeway.. I was waiting for him to pull over or something, but he doesn't - so I shrugged it off :whiste:
Wait so you left the scene of the accident?
Of all people you should know better... Not even to go get a pen etc...
Somebody was there because when you came back, the car was gone. How can you be sure nobody was there when you didn't stick around long enough to find out?
SheHateMe said:34584174I already suggested you could have knocked on doors. At least it would have shown some effort on your part. Its good that you called the cops...but what if the victim never calls and what if you *don't* see the car again...then what?
SheHateMe said:What if they already paid to get it fixed? How can you tell your insurance company you hit somebody and then went home?
SheHateMe said:It's very hard to believe you didn't have something to write with in you car. Once again, even if you didn't, you could have knocked on someone's door to ask.
So, you're telling me there are adults who don't have a pen and paper either on them or in the car at all times? I don't think I've ever left the house without a pen in the last 20 years.
was I going to leave my info in blood? should I just have put up a tent and camped there?