bumper scratched by idiot.

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Had a hospital appointment this morning for my slipped disc op and came back to find my body coloured rear bumper had been in a paint swapping session with the focus parked right next to me.

The dark blue paint from his front bumper was scraped onto my rear bumper, and my rear bumper paint was all over his front. Down to the plastic on mine.

What an idiot - no note apologising on my windscreen or anything.

One dirty note stuffed under his windscreen wiper and my key down his passenger door should encourage more careful parking on his behalf in future, hopefully.

Either he realised he done it and hoped I wouldn't notice, or he didn't realise and has to accept that nasty scratches like he put in my car can just as readily happen to his. Total donkey

Rant over :mad:
 
"Hello is that the police?......good i've had somne damage to my car and i've just found what amounts to a confession of the criminal that did it on OcUK, k'thxbai" :D
 
What is harsh is coming back to find your car bumped by the git right next to you who can't be even bothered to leave a note.Looking at the scrape it would have brought his car to a stop.

Like I said. The one time I bumped a parked car I left my contact details, paid the (large) bill, and moved on.
 
Problem is there's a chance it wasn't even his car that caused the damage. Also if there's any CCTV in the area, prepared to be charged with criminal damage.
 
Not everyone has paper on them, maybe he/she went to find some? You don't know that, they then came back to their car with scratches and a nasty note on it.
 
damn right I did. I only ever had a parking bump once and left a note and paid up.

who's to say she (cos its gotta be a woman) did notice, but didn't know what to do and had an appointment herself so didn't wait? She may have put a note on your windscreen but it may have flew off etc.

really you are scum for keying her car, she hit you by ACCIDENT. You did it on purpose.
 
Wrong not to let him rectify the situation.

I was annoyed for you also, until you said that.

The rectifying comes from leaving a note apologising, accepting it as an accident his/her part, then dealing with it woth cash.

Clearing off and hoping it doesn't get noticed is not rectifying the situation at all.
 
your a complete **** mate, perhaps it was an accident and he didn't even notice?

I hope he/she finds your details via a security camera and absolutely destroys you in a court of law.

In fact ive a right mind to ring up leicester police station and give them your details.

Jonathan Owen your a criminal.
 
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