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Kate
20-02-06, 01:35 PM
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4613207988
You gotta read the description, apologies if its been posted before.

Shamelessly swiped off another forum, again.

Skip
20-02-06, 01:37 PM
Hehe - I read that on another forum too! :lol:

Gotta feel for the guy!!

busasean
20-02-06, 01:38 PM
not me!!! i would have dragged the bugger back out before they cut the roof off! injured or not!! :?

Flamin_Squirrel
20-02-06, 01:41 PM
:shock: :shock: :shock:

No please in some people :?

thor
20-02-06, 01:42 PM
DEJA VU?!?!?!

:wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Balky001
20-02-06, 01:44 PM
I wonder if the injured party was laying there in the back of the car and suddenly thought - there could be a compensation claim in this for me!

Skip
20-02-06, 01:47 PM
I wonder if the injured party was laying there in the back of the car and suddenly thought - there could be a compensation claim in this for me!
Bet thats not far from the truth...!

Viney
20-02-06, 01:49 PM
A bit of gaffer here, bit of puddin there :shock:

Seriously, they have brought that for 3700 quid. A new shell is about 6 grand, so all in i reckon if you have the time and money, it'll be a 54 plate jag for about 19 grand

Or £5k's worth of spares

RingDing
20-02-06, 07:02 PM
Same thing happened to an acquaintance of mine. Not such an expensive car mind! Not the point though as he couldn't afford to buy a new one and he was TPF&T so no insurance cover. Seriously out of pocket. He actually drove the injured person to the hospital. Went in to get a wheelchair for them and when the staff assessed the injured person they decided to cut the roof off!

I'd like to think if I was responsible for that I'd at least lobby the insurance company for the driver to get some kind of recompense.

P.

fizzwheel
20-02-06, 07:16 PM
Not that it says the circumstances, but I always thought you werent supposed to move somebody who'd been in an accident unless their life was seriously in danger.

Note to self, dont put accident victims into own car

Biker Biggles
20-02-06, 07:43 PM
I've seen a similar case where the injured party was sitting in the back of a Police car.They had been up and walking around and it was ****ing with rain so the Police suggested the statement and breath test could be done in the patrol car.You can guess the rest :lol: :lol: :lol:
Actually the Police decided common sense would prevail and the car roof remained in situ. :lol: :lol: :lol: