Anonymous wrote:As someone who had her car sideswiped while I was on the highway, and who gave the plate # to the police and they did nothing, I can assure you the police aren't coming for you.
Lesson learned from the police: if you hit someone, drive away. You won't get in any trouble at all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least you didn't hit a Ferrari!
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. I still can't believe that video or that dumb driver!
Though I can't feel too badly for someone who spent $300k on a car...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least you didn't hit a Ferrari!
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. I still can't believe that video or that dumb driver!
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?
OK annoying ass wipe. Learn to read or go back to summer camp for the rest of the month.
Anonymous wrote:Look just report it to the director of the camp
Email it so it's documented.
Then you won't feel sick or guilty
If someone complained they will go to the building services folks or the camp directors
Just send an email now and let it be the end
If someone comes forward and has damage insurance will care for it
Explain in the email that you didn't have time for a note or whatever
Anonymous wrote:Look just report it to the director of the camp
Email it so it's documented.
Then you won't feel sick or guilty
If someone complained they will go to the building services folks or the camp directors
Just send an email now and let it be the end
If someone comes forward and has damage insurance will care for it
Explain in the email that you didn't have time for a note or whatever