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Offline jazzygm

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Re:Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #10 on: 13 August 2004, 12:52 »
Leaving the scene of an accident is a crime, the police should be treating it as such, if they arent make an official complaint, they'll have their asses hauled up over that.  Contact your insurance company immediately, they need to know so they can begin the chase as well.
How's the car... and more imporantly... how's her neck?  ;)
I'd get the missus checked for whiplash, leaving the scene of an accident where someone has been injured is a serious offence, and the offender could have a whole host of problems coming his way fast... I'd make sure he did, dunno about you!

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Re:Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #11 on: 13 August 2004, 13:06 »

Mods, please make sticky for a while.

Tonight, at 10:30pm at the cap in hand roundabout in chessington/hook a red saab 93 convertible drove straight into the mk2 with the mrs driving. He failed to stop and drove off at high speed.

We have reported it to the police and have his numberplate C6JHB. The police say he lives in Dorking, but are not willing to pay him a visit to breathalize him. Any people around the area look out for the car and report it to me if the know its whereabouts or owner

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Jay


Mate sorry to hear this, there are some real b*stards out there... what comes around goes around mate... at least you where not on the R1 Bike... Ray where you at No-rice on Wednesday with your bike?



turned up briefly on the bike, i hear there were sa few there actually, but i was on the red one.

mrs is ok, just a bit shaken, no witness  :'(

not seen the car in daylight yet, but i dont think its too bad, just a dented drivers door and possible sill. i'll look at it later on

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Re:Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #12 on: 13 August 2004, 13:11 »

Mods, please make sticky for a while.

Tonight, at 10:30pm at the cap in hand roundabout in chessington/hook a red saab 93 convertible drove straight into the mk2 with the mrs driving. He failed to stop and drove off at high speed.

We have reported it to the police and have his numberplate C6JHB. The police say he lives in Dorking, but are not willing to pay him a visit to breathalize him. Any people around the area look out for the car and report it to me if the know its whereabouts or owner

Thanks

Jay


Mate sorry to hear this, there are some real b*stards out there... what comes around goes around mate... at least you where not on the R1 Bike... Ray where you at No-rice on Wednesday with your bike?



turned up briefly on the bike, i hear there were sa few there actually, but i was on the red one.

mrs is ok, just a bit shaken, no witness  :'(

not seen the car in daylight yet, but i dont think its too bad, just a dented drivers door and possible sill. i'll look at it later on

Yeah I spoke to you man, it's Simon, I came with Ant from No-rice. Hope the miss is alright mate. I hear that if someone does a hit and run in some cases they end up doing 2-3 months time....
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Re:Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #13 on: 13 August 2004, 13:16 »
Sorry to hear this, just made it sticky for you...........good luck.

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Re:Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #14 on: 13 August 2004, 20:57 »
Hey, sorry to hear about this, some people these days are w-a-n-k-e-r-s!

If the police dont follow it up, complain loudly and it'll soon start the ball rolling

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Re: Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #15 on: 15 August 2004, 19:44 »
if the old bill arent doing anything 9which they should have done!!) i think as dizzie said earlier, a hpi check or similar to give the adress of the car would do for me!!!, like for like and all that if not worse!! im afraid the whole country is going to be in a 'vigilante' state if the law dosnt pick up on things other than speeding tickets/fines, cause peeps aint gonna stand for it!!!..

get his adress and a battering is in order.....


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Re: Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #16 on: 15 August 2004, 20:30 »
Could we make the battering a forum day out ;)

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Re: Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #17 on: 16 August 2004, 23:27 »
id be up for that ;D

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Re: Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #18 on: 17 August 2004, 21:17 »
Sorry to hear about you accident mate. I just thought I would say. Regardless of the testing for drink driving which by now wouldnt count. Dont you want the guys insurance details to claim for the damage caused to your car? Plus as he left the scene it is automatically his fault. You can make a nice fat claim, as if the sill hase been hit an insurance company would write the car off based on its age alone (buy it back for peanuts) Just a thought. Good luck with it mate

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Re: Accident, GolfGTI Help Needed
« Reply #19 on: 18 August 2004, 16:48 »


some sort of good news,  we wasn't going to go down the insurance route as their was no witnesses and i thought it would be seen as a 50/50 with the insurance company, but i've found the chap who was following my missus and he is willing to make a full statement to back us up, so the police will now have to follow this one up!

still wanna find the car tho!!