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Some crazy female, turning left on to a slip lane / merge with me (both turning left onto merge lane) decided to just stop for no reason there were no cars nothing!!! Then after inspection of my car there was no damage to it none just a tiny little mark on the plastics.

Now she trying to say that the right side of her boot is damaged from the impact but I only hit her on the middle and left sides (as we both turning left) the force needed to damage her car that much would have been very evident on my front bar and bonnet, (not the skyline but the comondore ute I have) Now the next thing is how on earth did I get anywhere near her boot when the front of my ute is at plastics hight of her boot not the metal part. Its been lowered.

f**king cow.

Karma will get you bitch!!!

Sorry need to vent

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hahahaha i hate people like that, this reminds me of the time i was hit in mawson car park by some mum. first thing she said was did i hit u, i replied by saying insurance and details and some reinforcement on why some people shouldn't drive.

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Dude, she's prolly trying to get you to pay for damage that was already there.

Then she'll sell the car; iv heard about it before.

In dimly let areas, ppl slam on brakes, say they saw a roo and you pay for the damage (as the person behind alway does)

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I was run into by someone in the same situation as that woman a few months ago. No offence, but THIS is exactly why I completely ignore what is coming from the right until the person in front of me has merged and is completely gone. I hate it when I see people in front of me who are going to merge looking to the right to see what's coming, instead of looking at the person in front of them who has yet to merge! Who on earth cares what traffic is coming if the person in front of you isn't gone? Esp if you plan on booting it.

Anyway, accident analysis by the damage inspectors should get you in the clear. If it went too far, I'd take her to court and have road forensic scientists tell her she's an idiot.

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Well I looked forward and completely saw here moving forward as if she was merging so moved forward and looked right then looked back and she had slammed on the brakes in front of me!! I reacted and locked up mine then just a kiss to her rear plastic bumper.

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It's all good; I'm sure everyone had their best intentions in mind! I also know most everyone is quick to clamp down on anything remotely racist. I'm just one more that has to be cautious of it all, too!

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Now you'll all have to update your posts and change them to a joke as penance... you too Jayce cos yours has the quote :D

*waiting for the funny stuff to come :P

There once was a man from Nantuckett....

Nah, I wont go there!

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