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I came out of my house this morning to see that someone had crashed into my car caving in the wing and marking the wing mirror. Thanks for leaving your red paint on my car. This happened in bawdale road, it's a slim chance but if anyone saw it happen then please pm me. Thanks
sympathy to you mate. My car was driven into the back and written off when I wasnt around luckily a neigbour witnessed and got details. But I didn't get the repairs paid for driver wasnt insured but I think he did get charged by Police!

> My car was driven into the back and written off when I wasnt around luckily

> a neigbour witnessed and got details. But I didn't get the repairs paid for

> driver wasnt insured but I think he did get charged by Police!


Was he not worth the suing?

Happened to a friend of mine who realised that the paint scraps left behind were compatible with the red paint on his neighbour's car....any chance that this could be the same for you, sfmrs?

He challenged the neighbour with an offer of some sort of paint analysis to prove it was him and the culprit coughed up. Just wondered if you have noticed a red car nearby with an appropriate bit of damage?

I know its a long shot [and you mentioned a 'slim chance'] but you never know...?

ruffers Wrote:

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> Doesn't the Motor Insurers Bureau look after

> losses like this?

>

> http://www.mib.org.uk/Home/en/default.htm


yep


Tommy Lee Jones

and

Will Smith


Will sort it out for you. ;)

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