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he ran up the back of you. he will get booked for tail-gating (not following at a safe distance or something politcally correct like that).

but there are more and more commodore drivers getting import cars now, so its easier to say 'dead shit driver' rather than commodore wanker.

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no-one is gonna believe this last night on logan road i got smashed up the ass again an

do u wanna guess by wat car another F%^King commodore this time it was a vr, he tried running off

so i chased him for a bit, he pulled over, an i jupmed out this guy was wasted couldnt even walk properly or even talk, an he aint got no insurance so im really pissed off.

this is the worst week iv ever had. :)

Holy fark dude, that really and truly sucks :D

Hope that last guy gets raped by the legal system, even more so for trying to run away from the consequences of his actions than for driving in a state where he couldn't walk or talk properly :)

Out of interest, how does this work with the two drivers? If it's hit again before it's repaired by the first person, or even quoted on, who pays and how do they work out how much each is responsible for?

its interesting what you can get away with when you're drunk. A guy up in townsville who ran from the cops and eventually smashed his car a few km up the road escaped charges of evading police, reckless driving and such because he argued cos he was wasted he didnt know what he was doing - so he just got charged with drink driving... fu*kin legal system !

Yep as he said.

This is once again why you have insurance, they can be quite ruthless at getting money out of people when its owed.

I still cant believe people dont have 3rd property, for the $150 or so it saves so much hassle (and 10 years of debt pretty much).

Years ago the bloke that owned the company my dad worked for got rear ended in his brand new jag by a young bloke in a vc or some such. VC driver was uninsured, the insurer chased him down and as a result he had to pay for the 45k damage over a number of years.

no-one is gonna believe this last night on logan road i got smashed up the ass again an

do u wanna guess by wat car another F%^King commodore this time it was a vr, he tried running off

so i chased him for a bit, he pulled over, an i jupmed out this guy was wasted couldnt even walk properly or even talk, an he aint got no insurance so im really pissed off.

this is the worst week iv ever had. :P

Mate you really have to stay away from commondoor drivers....

They obviously have it in for you or something......

Hope that you got all of his details and that you called the cops as well...... make sure that the prick pays for what he's done.....

hope next week is better :):D:D

OMG!!!!

Sux to be you!!

But still my sympathies to you twice in one week is sure bad luck....

Seeing as today is Black Friday maybe you shouldn't go near another car for the rest of the day.

Talking about wnaker Commonwhore drivers. on my way to the coast Wednesday night i saw 2 packed Commonwhores full of bogans race past us then slow down to show off to sum girls in a BMW.... the d!ckheads we trying to pass stuff between them doin 100 km/h, then one of the swerved and BANG smashed into the other one, one kid got his arm smashed, blood pissin out everywhere!!! Farken Idiots!!

:)

Mate you really have to stay away from commondoor drivers....

They obviously have it in for you or something......

Hope that you got all of his details and that you called the cops as well...... make sure that the prick pays for what he's done.....

hope next week is better :dry::P:D

i couldnt agree with u more im not driving anywhere tonight.

an i aint goin anywhere near a commonwhore.

i got all the guys details, turned out that he knew my cousin so it worked out good hehe,

all i can say is he's up shit creek. lolzor at him

Yep as he said.

This is once again why you have insurance, they can be quite ruthless at getting money out of people when its owed.

I still cant believe people dont have 3rd property, for the $150 or so it saves so much hassle (and 10 years of debt pretty much).

Years ago the bloke that owned the company my dad worked for got rear ended in his brand new jag by a young bloke in a vc or some such. VC driver was uninsured, the insurer chased him down and as a result he had to pay for the 45k damage over a number of years.

What if the quote for 3rd party property was $1000, would you get it then? I didn't.

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hah, there should be a comedy about commo's drivers. all im going to say is (in a nice way) im not a fan of commo's at all!!!!!... LOVE IT WHEN THEY "TRY" TO RACE, AND GET THERE ASS LEFT BEHIND, happy times!!!. sorry about the accidednt. thats some annoying shit!

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