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hahaha... there was work to be done, i had to save the world, if you can understand that i have to use my super powers for good, then maybe we just can't be ....be ....oh god...i can't put on this act anymore i am with spiderman now!! i'm sorry i just wasn't going to work, it never was!! surely you can see it. *cut to close up with long sad stare into foggy lens* to be continuted

how was that!

^LOL copy of me n mels emails ..... god we are sooo bored ... but its funny just had to share.

but im not .... as i said ... why take him to court ... no witnesses .... my word against his .... and im a bit shaky on some of the details cos it just all happened to quickly.

Mel's ok .... like me - would liek to do something more interesting but put ups with it for the sake of an income.

im back guys

Niz i just spoke to my mate from REVS and this is what he had to say.

"the only people that have personal details pertaining to car regos are either

the police and the department of planning and infrastructure, revs only obtains

these details if the car is encumbered and even then we would need the engine

and chassis no.

tell your friend, the first thing she should do is go to the cops as a hit and run is

a serious offence, one that cannot be classed as a spent conviction, there is no

way she could lose a lawsuit against the hit and runner "

sorry i couldn't get the info you wanted :(

Originally posted by Nizmo

Whats the point? .... i have no witnesses ..... and even some of the events that took place im sketchy on ....... technically he shouldve hit me passengers door .... but he hit me face on .... full on ... how the hell that happened i dont know ......

you HAVE to do this.

do butts girlie. you HAVE to HAVE to do this.

today if possible. even if you ring them and let them know. then you can make a proper report at the cop shop later.

apart from anything, he could have made a counter claim that you crashed into him. witnesses or otherwise, if the nett damage to both cars exceeds $1500, then the driver which caused the accident can be liable for criminal charges.

therefore, you need to go and tell them everything you know. especially seeing as he did a ruinner.

PLUS, because he hit you, if you find that your car is more fuxxed than you think, you will need to have made a police report for any court proceedings OR EVEN INSURANCE CLAIMS.

takes 1 call - do it now. or I'll spank your bottom.

:(

LOL .... i could enjoy that spankin tho Alex.

Ok well that cop shop in east perth ....u know the big one that handles all the infringements .... reckon i could do it there? do it in my lunchbreak tommorrow or sumthin.

we both left the scene of the crime ... couldnt very well stay in the middle of a busy intersection and battle it out could we but i parked by a side street and waited for him .... he didnt show .... so i went in further and got my car outta everyones way and then started calling everyone.

Sorry Revn .... i forgot to thank you for your time and trying for me *hugs*

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