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SVeeedy Gonzales 02-08-05 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Carsick
ASBOs all round, surely?

Or more likely "Even more ASBOs for their already impressive collection"


What's the story on dobbing people in - say that guy boasting of driving at 100mph with no insurance? Obviously there's no law about saying it, but unless they catch them doing it what can they do?

Probably best to just glass him on the way out :thumbsup:

Anonymous 02-08-05 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Iceman
I think you should try and sue the little blighter!

Some people really shouldn't be on the road, I would like to know if the cops are going to persue "Driving without due care and attention" or "Dangerous Driving".

If only you understood the irony of that comment ;)

Daimo 02-08-05 10:37 AM

Sorry but this is the way the world is going and unless things change the little scroats will get away with it...

Insurance cailms are always being made, and althoguh people whinge that claims put their premiums up, the insurance companies will always add more every year...

I'd say claim against him, try to get him in court, put the wind up him. Maybe he'll grow out of being a complete little bellend...

Anonymous 02-08-05 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mpaton2005
Quote:

Originally Posted by Iceman
I think you should try and sue the little blighter!

Some people really shouldn't be on the road, I would like to know if the cops are going to persue "Driving without due care and attention" or "Dangerous Driving".

If only you understood the irony of that comment ;)

Mpaton2005 - go on mate. have a pop - if that makes you feel big and clever - you're sadder than i ever thought!

Im not going to open the debate on whether riding fast makes you dangerous or not again - but like ive always said - im not dangerous... and i would never do what this **** was doing last night.

Red ones 02-08-05 11:01 AM

If it is that cut and dried I would claim.

I had a scrote hit my parked car when it was in a marked bay on that could only be accessed over the pavement. He skidded 50 yards to hit it - he was deliberately seeing how far he could skid (he also totalled the wifes car and did structural to the house).

He lied like crazy, made up strange allegations too. After 10 months of arguing about it, any sympathy or guilt about chasing the claim was well and truly gone. By then all I wanted was to screw the guy for every penny!

creamerybutter 02-08-05 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SVeeedy Gonzales
Be wary of the "our client has 3 independant witnesses" (his 3 chav mates with him) - I had this with a cabbie who knocked me off. Had his mate in the front seat, they were chatting about backing each other up while I was sitting there, then hey presto, when it gets investigated he was just an innocent passenger and had never met the cabbie before. How strange. If they didn't want to get sued they shouldn't have done what they did, and they won't learn anything from this unless they get sued senseless and maybe some sort of community service, etc.

Good luck!

They can't be classed as independent witnesses, it is feasible for a taxi to have complete stranger in his car but for a group of lads to be driving around together and not know the driver is unlikely.

GYKD I would claim if you are genuinely injured but you claiming won’t really affect them more than totaling their car already has.

Lou M 02-08-05 01:31 PM

At the end of the day he went into the back of you, whatever the circumstances, and the police have it on CCTV that he was tailgating.

If your lower back is hurting and you're uncomfortable you need to have it checked out. I was hit from behind in my car 18 years ago, got £2500 for whiplash and still suffer now, so I have no remorse on sueing, I had to give up two hobbies cos of it, and have days now when I can't go out on the bike. :(
You can't mess about with backs or necks.

Ping 02-08-05 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by NuttyT@rt
At the end of the day he went into the back of you, whatever the circumstances, and the police have it on CCTV that he was tailgating.

If your lower back is hurting and you're uncomfortable you need to have it checked out. I was hit from behind in my car 18 years ago, got £2500 for whiplash and still suffer now, so I have no remorse on sueing, I had to give up two hobbies cos of it, and have days now when I can't go out on the bike. :(
You can't mess about with backs or necks.

So true. I got whiplash in a car accident (we were hit from behind) and although I claimed at the time I've still got all sorts of neck and shoulder problems now... :?

Edit: the accident was around 10 years ago now...

Anonymous 02-08-05 03:14 PM

Been to the docs - its officially "a mild case of whiplash" - so there is a genuine reason to claim.

Warren 02-08-05 05:30 PM

go for it :twisted:


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