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    Re: Who's touched-up another vehicle, then done a runner?

    Things like this really makes me want to buy one of those in car camera that record footage while driving\ parked. Battery probably won't last the whole day but for shorter parking times in dodgy areas, its almost worth it.
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    Re: Who's touched-up another vehicle, then done a runner?

    I brushed the tyre of a guys ute with the bumper when borrowing a family members car that was a bit bigger than mine, trying to park in a tight place too quickly. Didn't have any paper and was there to pick up pizzas so quickly went into the pizza store to pick up the pizzas, genuinely planning to write my details on the receipt, even though i could see no damage on their car. Returned no more than 3 minutes later to see the owner and a witness standing there furious, which is fair enough, I'd do the same if someone had told me someone had hit my car and walked off. Gave him my details and sorted it out, luckily the only damage was to the car I was driving.

    I hate it when things like this happen, I'm always super paranoid about where I park my car, even if it means parking in an inconvenient spot. If I ever see such incidents happen I always make sure to leave a note with the rego number of who hit them on the victims car if possible.

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    By the way, you should always photograph the car you may have tickled as if you simply said you bumped it, an unscrupulous individual could easily get you to pay for a lot of damage you did not cause.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wai View Post
    unscrupulous individual could easily get you to pay for a lot of damage you did not cause.
    I've had this happen. I bumped my old '91 Suzuki Swift into a BMW, who then clained I did a whole heap of bumps into his bumper (some overlapping circles, possibly for rear parking sensors?) with the screws on my number plate. Mate, I hit you once, not 15 times.

    This thread has changed slightly so I can share some incidents which were dealt with legally. I accidentally hit my 91 Falcon into a Mirage. Bent my bumper struts, broke my blinker. Maybe $60 worth of damage. Bent her plastic wheel arches into the tyre, destroyed her bumper bar, and nearly wrote her car off ($3,000 in damage vs $60 to mine). She wanted a tow-truck (which might have seen me done for neg driving) I politely punched her plastic guards back in to shape so she could drive.

    As soon as one of my HSC exams finished, I got pulled up by the head exam monitor - which was a little scary. Apparently someone had accidentally reversed into my car before class, and was freaking out about it. The woman was freaking "please don't involve the police, she's a good girl"
    Me: "Look, I have to go to the police to fill out a P5 Accident report, but it's fine nothing will happen"
    Her: "Here talk to her dad... sir, Rob is going to the police, can you please talk him out of it? She's a young girl, a good girl, and she doesnt need this"
    Dad: "P5?"
    Me: "Yup"
    Dad: "sweet, no probs"

    Cops: "So she left the scene of an accident without exchanging her details?"
    Me: "well she got the details to me..."
    Cops: "No, she left the scene of an accident, and didn't exchange details, that's a crime and we can arrest her"

    *cheeky pause*
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    Who's touched-up another vehicle, then done a runner?

    Twice in a month this has now happened to me and for good measure, yesterday's incident was on my birthday.

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    ^^^^ bummer mate.....but belated happy b'day
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    Before the Golf I had an 03 Subaru Liberty that had to be parked on the street while I lived at the olds place. Walked out to it one morning to find the front quater panel very neatly caved in between the wheel arch and head light. No note, nothing. The dent was suspiciously the same shape and height as the back of a RAV4, one of which happened to be owned by the neighbor who's driveway was over the road from where my car was parked. I wandered over and asked her if she had heard anything in the night. The next day dad was on the recieving end of a tirade from said women claiming I accused her of reversing into my car. Guilty much? $900 out of my pocket later, car was fixed.
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