Anonymous wrote:At least you didn't hit a Ferrari!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is the scratch?
I've had my car scratched, dinged in tight spots. I have probably done the same to other cars. I just see it as part of life living in an urban jungle. Unless the scratch is huge or deep, it wouldn't bother me that much if someone did it to me. But then, I don't see my car as a status symbol.
spoken like a true ahole
how am i an ahole if I it doesn't bug me when someone does that to me? If it bugged me when done to me, but not if I did it to someone else, then yes, I would be an ahole. But, I don't see it in this case.
I did ask how big the scratch was. Why do people get upset over a little scratch on a car?
Respecting property is one of the first things my children learned. In case you miss that lesson at home they teach it in the public schools starting from kindergarten through high school.
NO it is not normal to scratch or ding other people's vehicles and act like it's not big deal. Hopefully your children turn out better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is the scratch?
I've had my car scratched, dinged in tight spots. I have probably done the same to other cars. I just see it as part of life living in an urban jungle. Unless the scratch is huge or deep, it wouldn't bother me that much if someone did it to me. But then, I don't see my car as a status symbol.
spoken like a true ahole
how am i an ahole if I it doesn't bug me when someone does that to me? If it bugged me when done to me, but not if I did it to someone else, then yes, I would be an ahole. But, I don't see it in this case.
I did ask how big the scratch was. Why do people get upset over a little scratch on a car?
Respecting property is one of the first things my children learned. In case you miss that lesson at home they teach it in the public schools starting from kindergarten through high school.
NO it is not normal to scratch or ding other people's vehicles and act like it's not big deal. Hopefully your children turn out better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is the scratch?
I've had my car scratched, dinged in tight spots. I have probably done the same to other cars. I just see it as part of life living in an urban jungle. Unless the scratch is huge or deep, it wouldn't bother me that much if someone did it to me. But then, I don't see my car as a status symbol.
spoken like a true ahole
how am i an ahole if I it doesn't bug me when someone does that to me? If it bugged me when done to me, but not if I did it to someone else, then yes, I would be an ahole. But, I don't see it in this case.
I did ask how big the scratch was. Why do people get upset over a little scratch on a car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big is the scratch?
I've had my car scratched, dinged in tight spots. I have probably done the same to other cars. I just see it as part of life living in an urban jungle. Unless the scratch is huge or deep, it wouldn't bother me that much if someone did it to me. But then, I don't see my car as a status symbol.
spoken like a true ahole
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you flee the scene of the accident?
Oh, please. She didn't flee. She parked her car with the full intention of going back to give the owner her insurance information. I would keep an eye out for the owner on subsequent drop-offs, but really, this is not a big deal.
+1
She's on here asking for help because she wants to make things right. Don't be a jerk.
Why not write the note immediately?
yup
I feel sick. Anonymous wrote:How big is the scratch?
I've had my car scratched, dinged in tight spots. I have probably done the same to other cars. I just see it as part of life living in an urban jungle. Unless the scratch is huge or deep, it wouldn't bother me that much if someone did it to me. But then, I don't see my car as a status symbol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you flee the scene of the accident?
Oh, please. She didn't flee. She parked her car with the full intention of going back to give the owner her insurance information. I would keep an eye out for the owner on subsequent drop-offs, but really, this is not a big deal.
+1
She's on here asking for help because she wants to make things right. Don't be a jerk.
Why not write the note immediately?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you flee the scene of the accident?
Oh, please. She didn't flee. She parked her car with the full intention of going back to give the owner her insurance information. I would keep an eye out for the owner on subsequent drop-offs, but really, this is not a big deal.
+1
She's on here asking for help because she wants to make things right. Don't be a jerk.
Why not write the note immediately?
