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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I left a note when I made a teeny weeny scrape on someone's car in a parking lot. They called back to say that they couldn't actually see the scrape, and not to worry. Some people panic in the moment, and do the wrong thing. I don't judge them too harshly. In the big scheme of things, it's not that big of a deal.[/quote] Uhm, yes it is a big deal to cause damage to someone else's property and not take accountability!!!! Any adult who can't act responsibly should not be driving a vehicle. Being flustered is not an excuse. Also, it's most likely because they have no insurance.[/quote] PP you replied to. Compared to murder, theft, etc... That person's not going to hell over forgetting to leave a note, PP. You need to keep things in perspective. [/quote] Hit and run is serious and you can be arrested for hitting a car and not leaving contact information. [/quote] Aren't there any real crimes for the police to pursue?[/quote] I'm sorry you're too dumb to realize that causing thousands of dollars of damage to someone's mode of transportation is not serious. Luckily, the police and the courts know that it is serious and treat it as such. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that people like you are being recorded in pretty much every parking lot nowadays. [/quote] Pssst . . . your unearned white privilege is showing.[/quote] NP here: I’m not understanding how expecting people to comply with their legal obligation to leave contact information after hitting someone’s car constitutes “white privilege.” Can you explain that?[/quote]
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