arrgghhhh help
domesticdisturbans
07-15-2005, 01:53 PM
ok ok ok my mother was picking me up from school and on our way out we were second in line at the stop sign in her new envoy. i guess a kid in an old buick or something like that ( a beat pos) i guess he was not paying attention and bumped her from behind so we are up to the sign now take off to the right. (so we dont hold up traffic ) and the lil dick takes off to the left ... there were a few scratched on the bumper and all but i think the hitch saved our bumper. so i am wondering would this be considered hit and run i mean no major damge was done . but the lil mofo took off. not even stopped to see if we were alright. i need some advice on this because i will be seeing him and his car next week and i am extremely pissed off at the current moment any ideas of what to do ???
sorry if i caused any banage or soemthing but i am really agitated at this moment and dont have alot of time to post .
sorry if i caused any banage or soemthing but i am really agitated at this moment and dont have alot of time to post .
speeddemonGtV6
07-15-2005, 02:16 PM
well i think that would definately be considered a hit and run, because he well hit u , and ran!!! id take it to the cops and have them make the kid pay to fix ANY scrathes of dents it caused even if they are minor...
freakray
07-15-2005, 03:57 PM
It's a hit and run, report it to the police ASAP.
v10_viper
07-15-2005, 06:13 PM
I don't know, if you guys pulled up to the light and then turned then maybe he thought you guys were leaving, but I doubt that, I'd say that he purposely took off. Not all the blame can be on him though, if it was at a stop light I don't care if there are 50 cars behind me, I would have gotten out to at least get his license plate, and tell him to follow me close to a drive way or something, would have taken less than a minute.
Knifeblade
07-15-2005, 08:05 PM
viper has a point, although I can understand you wanting to clear out of traffic so some numb-nuts doesn't rear-end the first guy to smack you again.
But, definately, leaving the scene of a motor-vehicle accident. But if you don't have plates on the pos driver to find him, let it go, you going nowhere with it, sigh.
But, definately, leaving the scene of a motor-vehicle accident. But if you don't have plates on the pos driver to find him, let it go, you going nowhere with it, sigh.
clawhammer
07-15-2005, 11:51 PM
Was there any paint transfer from his car to yours? That's the only way the police could do anything.
-Josh-
07-16-2005, 01:39 AM
Beat his ass
crayzayjay
07-16-2005, 04:16 PM
Beat his ass
I concur.
I concur.
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