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I was driving home last night to see a note under my wiper, I got home to find someone's details on it and a message saying, "Sorry, I reversed into your car."
Sure she had, there was a nice big dent above the front right wheel!
Anyway, my Dad deals with the insurance so he rang her and thanked her for being so honest.
So, if you had reversed into a car and had clearly damaged it, would you just drive off or would you have a guilty concience and leave a message?
I'd know that I could drive off but I would have to leave a note, I'd have a guilty concience for leaving it and the thought that someone may had seen me would make me leave a note.
You?
Under normal circumstances (i.e. when I am only enough to get my own car and drive it) I would leave a note because I am an honest kinda guy.
If I was in a bad mood, I'd drive off. Having no sense of guilt makes it much easier.
I was driving home last night to see a note under my wiper, I got home to find someone's details on it and a message saying, "Sorry, I reversed into your car."
Sure she had, there was a nice big dent above the front right wheel!
Anyway, my Dad deals with the insurance so he rang her and thanked her for being so honest.
So, if you had reversed into a car and had clearly damaged it, would you just drive off or would you have a guilty concience and leave a message?
I'd know that I could drive off but I would have to leave a note, I'd have a guilty concience for leaving it and the thought that someone may had seen me would make me leave a note.
You?