Charlene
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Nope it was on yarm road, you probs know him he has a seat leon with a seat sunstrip on and his mate dean has that done up clio with deano on the sunstrip 
Whos funky what does he drive? is it karl?
[Edited on 18-04-2006 by Charlene]
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silver_V179GNA
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oo is it that yellow seat? and the black clio with silver strips down it? ... funky drives silver clio with black mutispoke alloys would of seen him with marky or si.. ( yip it is karl)
[Edited on 18-04-2006 by silver_V179GNA]
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Charlene
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No its silver, yea the clio has the silver strips down the front of it, they both have had crashes before
Yes i know who he is, he was with mark last night when they come to see what happened
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Charlene
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Update - Just got a courtesy car now, its a bubble micra 
Car is getting fixed, police are looking into the accident now because me or him aint admitted fault, but garage have to examine car etc first now gonna cost £1600 to get fixed
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Steve
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i would admit fault if i were you as thats the way it will go
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Charlene
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Im not admitting fault, i know it wasnt my fault, im not arguing about it, so will just see how it goes
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Steve
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im not getting into the discussion again because its a stupid discussion and the point is so obvious its unreal, but if you couldnt stop in time then im afraid it will not go your way, i have never seen someone rear end someone else and it not be there fault
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3CorsaMeal
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did you do a little fart as you hit it?
parp!
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Siberia
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
im not getting into the discussion again because its a stupid discussion and the point is so obvious its unreal, but if you couldnt stop in time then im afraid it will not go your way, i have never seen someone rear end someone else and it not be there fault
in theory your right... but the law bends somtimes and strange things happen...
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Charlene
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oh well im just gonna wait and see
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Dom
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thing is, everyone else is right about this love - chance of you getting away with it is extremely slim, unless you have proof stating otherwise - but then it would be his word against yours (or his mates vs your mates etc), nothing that can be done really 
Saying that though, if the police said that you wasnt in the fault - then i would have thought the insurance company would take in to consideration
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and-m
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Youll have to take it on the chin - next time stop daydreaming/putting makeup on/looking at yourself in the mirror.
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Steve
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best bet i can think youl get is knock for knock which means youl still have to claim on your policy anyway
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craig_brux
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id admit blame, when you learn to drive you get taught how to watch for any situation and react to them, you cannot be perfect all the time but i think you were sitting too close.(if you wernt you wudnt of hit him) glad no1 was hurt tho!
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Lynny
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stopping distance at 30mph isnt very long, had you kept distance you would have stopped in time....so either you were too close, or werent concentrating on what was going on so didnt react in time, either way its your fault
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Steve
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tbh sounds like typical women behaviour, never wrong.
iv twice been hit by women, both times they have refused to admit it was there fault.
a woman pulled out of a junction straight into the side of me, then tried to say it was my fault, i mean wtf !
of course they ended up paying out in the end
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
tbh sounds like typical women behaviour, never wrong.
iv twice been hit by women, both times they have refused to admit it was there fault.
a woman pulled out of a junction straight into the side of me, then tried to say it was my fault, i mean wtf !
of course they ended up paying out in the end
to be fair, a lad went into back of me whilst speeding when i was stationary at a roundabout and he tried to blame me....
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Steve
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haha, iv noticed my accusation applies generally in all aspects of life tho
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Lynny
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not true, il admit when im wrong, just rarely happens.....
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