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Blue toyota damaged by hire van outside the carpet shop


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I witnessed this at 10am this morning, the damaged car was WP05 EPD, a white SIXT hire van VR10 VYY hit the front driver side as it was trying to park (the van driver was chatting on his mobile)


A slim fair haired guy.


PM me if you need a witness.


Other people, anything more I should do? There was no point me putting a note on the damaged car as if the driver didn't intend to deal with it himself, he was parked right by and probably would have taken the note off.

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computedshorty Wrote:

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> Try to ensure that the colour was WHITE as it

> might now be quoted as BLUE.



Eh?


The car was blue, the van was white (as all SIXT vehicles are)


I have told Sixt and the police, anyway

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Dorothy Wrote:

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> Did you see the driver of the Sixt van drive off

> and abandon the scene?



No, he parked and sat in his van for a while, got out and examined the damage then went across LL. I'm not saying he didn't leave a note for the car's owner on his return, only in case he didn't, I have his details anyway.

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