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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.

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

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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