In reply to 4cylndrfury:
It would sure suck to have to get a new UC unit if someone went blabbing about what it is. Then again they could just not get back to her and she'd never know.
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
It would sure suck to have to get a new UC unit if someone went blabbing about what it is. Then again they could just not get back to her and she'd never know.
plance1 wrote: The cops came and told me that if they had to go get him the charge would have been more serious..... I don't know the legalities of it but in spite of my incredible persuasion, the officer would not entertain my request to put him in jail for the evening. They just wrote up a report. I don't mind people accidently running into my 20 year old car, but don't run away when you do, face the music like a man! And how great is it that there are thoughtful people in this world like the witness and the people at the dry cleaners??????
I have lived next to a meth house for three years. In the 50+ calls we have experienced dealing with them over that time I have gotten to know officers by their first names, have a parole officer buddy, and the personal cell phone number of a local prosecuting DA. If your state is like mine, law enforcement has very little money and officers have been instructed to leave non violent offenders on the street to save space in the expensive to run jails for the violent ones.
i had my f350 parked on the street downtown and came back to find a note on my windshield letting me know that someone had backed into my bumper. they left a name and # and told me to call them about any damage. I looked long and hard for damage and couldn't find even a paint mark. I was amazed that someone would leave a note when they left no obvious damage at all
My brother parked in a large parking garage in New Haven. When he came out to his car, he found a huge dent in his door and a note on his windshield.
The note read:
"Hi, Sorry I hit your car. My license plate number is 123-BerkeleyYou".
This was clearly fake, as Connecticut plates have only six digits. Fortunately, the garage had security cameras and they recorded the whole thing.
This wunder driver made the rounds on the local news a while back, didn't take long to find her:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_O60m2wj7Y
BigD wrote: This wunder driver made the rounds on the local news a while back, didn't take long to find her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_O60m2wj7Y
Bigfoot 21 ^^
4cylndrfury wrote: The wife hit a parked, unmarked FBI car when she was in high school. She left a note with her name and info and all that. The feds were so surprised with it, not only did they pay for the repairs to their car without using insurance, they paid for HER car to be fixed,and there was no reporting or points on her license or anything.
maybe the feebee car was somewhere where it shouldn't be and they didn't want the info to get out
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