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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?
If their car looked really good, and they looked rich I'd probably leave it since they have more money than me.
If it was a crap car, old car, or a car which doesn't shout "I'm better than you" (my boss at work for example has the registration plate "G0D", I'd not leave a note on that one), and it looks like it belongs to someone hard up like me I'd leave a note being able to symphasise with them.
If I knew the guy/woman who owned it and didn't like them I'd also drive off.
But I'd check first if anyone was aroumd.
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If it was something along the lines of a BMW/Merc/anything in the same category or above then i'd just leave it as more than likely the people who drive these cars have more than enough money to worry about a little dent.
Would also depend upon how much money i had at the time regardless of what the other car was. Cant be paying for repairs if i'm skint.
There again, i know how i'd feel if it happened to me...
Guess what i'd really do wont come out till i actually do it. I reveresed into something (not a car, and i aint telling you what it is *its embarrasing*) the day i passed my test and i've been extra careful with my reversing since then, so hopefully it wont happen ever again.
If you don't leave the note there is a chance you get away with it and fork out the repair cost to your own car. But if you are caught then the police could take action as its kind of like hit and run...
Bit more costly in the end.
I'd leave a note as it seems like the decent thing to do and if someone did it to me I would hope they would do the same.
I'd probably leave a note, but 'forget' to leave my details in it.
"I crashed into your car. Sorry"