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Yar I got all the details, the witness etc, gonna make them pay up :P

The problem really is the back suspension took a big knock when they hit me in the side, moved the whole back end over to the right a few inches, going in for a check-up by the insurance company Wednesday.

What happened with you?

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Some guy was driving, he looked stoned or pissed or something but the cops didn't want to attend the scene. Female passenger who owned the car and did all the talking furthering my thoughts the driver was on something.

I would say there is a bit more than 2k on this one, they have written down a lot of stuff to replace, will see the quote on Wednesday when I head back down there.

Freakin retards everywhere. Two months ago I was tail ended at a railway crossing by some fool when I slowed down for the car in front of me to cross it, I was almost stopped and had been for about 2 or 3 seconds and the clown slammed the brakes and slid into my back end, just one wide scratch which polished out, but still - retard.

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Lots of women I know admit to being terrible drivers, my own girlfriend told me she is one of the worst drivers she knows and said if she were cleaned up n the side as I was yesterday that she would have turned right (into oncoming traffic) to try and get away from the other car!!

:P

I think good female drivers are an endangered species, but that is certainly not to say a good % of male drivers are shit house too.

I shall stop this dicussion now :)

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