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ZS
04-01-18, 04:25 PM
Now that's out the way....

Anyone got a MK2 drivers wing with kit for sale? Sooner the better really and any colour as will respray anyway.

peterzs
04-01-18, 05:38 PM
Big Oops.

Hope everyone is OK.

stamford
04-01-18, 06:42 PM
Oh! :slap:

ZS
05-01-18, 06:59 AM
Clarification... its not the T16 :)

Some Jag XK convertible drove into her on a country road and then refused to hand over details saying his car was more expensive and wasn't worth doing anything about it, then drove off. She got his numberplate etc... but now need to replace that wing before the car can go back on the road (wing bent down and rubbing on wheel, but no signs of damage under wing)

p_b82
05-01-18, 09:12 AM
Oh wow.

Snobbish much!

Think a nice friendly call to the local police might change his attitude!

Hope you can get it all sorted out nice and quickly!

Dan1971
05-01-18, 11:57 AM
Can't do that. That's an offence. Report them. :police:

stamford
05-01-18, 04:01 PM
Can't do that. That's an offence. Report them. :police:

What he said, leaving the scene etc.

Skillen
05-01-18, 04:22 PM
Would have been about 30s till I’d phoned the police following that �� balls to that stuck up ****

ZS
05-01-18, 09:11 PM
Police informed etc, but been told that even though she was stationary there is no CCTV or witnesses, therefore her word against his (if they track him down) and therefore will likely be 50/50 blame. So recommendation is not to go through insurance...

talkingcars
05-01-18, 09:36 PM
Leaving the scene of an accident without exchanging details or reporting to a police station within 24 hours is an offence - you have reported it - they have refused to exchange details or report it - they are committing an offence - you don't need to go through insurance for the police to give them a visit and obtain their details.

Dan1971
06-01-18, 07:12 AM
Issue here with reporting isn't fault or blame for the accident. It's - you can't simply refuse to exchange details and leave the scene of an accident.

The insurance companies deal with blame and if the accounts given by the drivers are reasonable.

stamford
06-01-18, 08:47 AM
Well to me if refusing to exchange details and leaving the scene smacks of being guilty, can't see how it could be 50/50 unless the system and law states no proof regardless of them driving off.

peterzs
06-01-18, 11:10 AM
so what if the mrs got a hammer out, smashed all the windows and car panels and drove off!!