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Car damaged on landells rd by someone falling off their bike (probably drunk) - chance to own up


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Hi everyone


My car was damaged on landells road by a young male, sitting on their saddle incorrectly, rolling down the pavement and falling off their bike into my car.


This was all caught on camera.


Friday 15th - 11pm


Before I get the police involved and post the videos here to find out who you are please get in touch, if any of your mates who found it funny wishes to pass the message on or let me know your details that would be most helpful


Thanks

Angelina Wrote:

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> I hope that are alright.

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> They won?t be insured. What do you want to happen?


I would want them to pay for the damage.


What would you settle for or expect/hope I would want to happen?

Sweeping statement about cyclists and insurance. Joining LCC, British Cycling and the like includes various insurance, eg LCC third party cover. Uninsured claims, usually drivers as I expect most don't stop at accidents, covered under Motor insurance Bureau

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