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Originally posted by: SampSon
I still don't understand the roller coaster comment fully, but I believe I can see how you are alluding to it.

I agree with you on loving to drive a car. Though that still doesn't change the fact that it's still an item. It's fixable, it's replaceable, it's insured.

True.... actually, the fact that the car is so expensive actually works out in his favor if he has a low decutable...
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
I still don't understand the roller coaster comment fully, but I believe I can see how you are alluding to it.

I agree with you on loving to drive a car. Though that still doesn't change the fact that it's still an item. It's fixable, it's replaceable, it's insured.

it is fixable, it is replaceable, and it is insured. still it enrages me that someone would do it. further, this is not new york, and this wasnt the NYD, it was the IUPUI university police. it is hardly a burden for them to fill out an accident report.

next, you seem to be pointing the finger at me, saying that since i have a decent vehicle, it is my own fault, and anyone with a decent vehicle should expect these things. what im saying is you shouldnt have to expect these things with any vehicle, and it sucks that people out there would do things like 1. key my car, and 2. hit and run my car. sure they may never find them, but i feel by filling out the report, there is a small amount of hope, and possibly, just possibly the justice system would work, and this person would be held accountable for their actions- through the legal system, and held accountable by their insurance company.
 
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