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Agreed... IIRC any incident involving damage to people where details are not exchanged at the scene require you to produce documents at local police station within a set time period
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Find your documents and go to the Police station right now and report it. Failure to report an accident that causes an injury is a serious offence - up to 6 months jail, £5000, 10 points.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI was driving...
Really hoping this fool has not got any trumped up witnesses and going to the police. If he does, wll have to just deny all knowledge I guess!
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I was crawling very slowly, remember, diesel fiesta, not porsche, only in my first year of contractingOriginally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostGo imediately to your local police station and hand over your driving licence, you are not fit to drive.
As a driver it is your responsibilty to make sre that you do not endanger other road users. You should keep a safe distance between you and any object or road user so as not to damage or injure them. If space is too tight to allow you to leave enough room then you should be going slow enough to stop should something untoward occur.
Whether you ran over this idiots foot or not is moot, you are clearly unfit to drive.
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Go imediately to your local police station and hand over your driving licence, you are not fit to drive.it is his fault as he got in my way
As a driver it is your responsibilty to make sre that you do not endanger other road users. You should keep a safe distance between you and any object or road user so as not to damage or injure them. If space is too tight to allow you to leave enough room then you should be going slow enough to stop should something untoward occur.
Whether you ran over this idiots foot or not is moot, you are clearly unfit to drive.
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ROFLOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWere you the head doorman?
With my bulging kebabdominal ??? I was just a random guy that worked on a bar and learnt that it doesn't matter how hard you are you NEVER mess with the doorman because it doesn't matter how big or hard you are, you WILL get taken down.
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostReminds me of a nightclub i worked in when i was at uni. One guy walked in one day and kicked the head doorman in the head to prove how hard he was. He was taken away by an ambulance about 20 mins later with a fractured skull and a couple of other broken limbs.
The first thing the management did was erase the incident from the security tapes because they didn't want the police to get evidence of all the doormen in the place kicking the living carp out of some twat who though he was hard enough to have a go at them
Were you the head doorman?
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Reminds me of a nightclub i worked in when i was at uni. One guy walked in one day and kicked the head doorman in the head to prove how hard he was. He was taken away by an ambulance about 20 mins later with a fractured skull and a couple of other broken limbs.
The first thing the management did was erase the incident from the security tapes because they didn't want the police to get evidence of all the doormen in the place kicking the living carp out of some twat who though he was hard enough to have a go at them
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Ever tried getting a video tape from a police cell after the filth have beaten you up?Originally posted by Ardesco View PostMost supermarkets only own 2 tapes and record over them every day. Ever tried getting a security tape from a supermarket to show what happened in thier car park ??
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Saying nothing is far far better. The babylon will twist everything you say...Originally posted by Ardesco View PostIf the police ask you just say you have no recolection of what you were doing on that day, saying nothing is fine, saying you didn't do it could come back to bite you.
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