Car’s been reversed into



Its not them that live across the road of your lass’s mam and dad. It’s the ghost that haunts the new house softening you up. How else do you explain a note appearing on your windscreen in the middle of the M62.
Ghosts actually do follow certain people about. A priest who was blessing my previous house reckoned I could have been followed from house to house by a spirit. :eek:
 
Staying at my lasses parents house over the weekend and had parked opposite the driveway of the people who live over the road from them.

No hint of obstructing their driveway at all, a competent drive could manoeuvre a caravan off their drive with the amount of road left. There’s no question of me being parked illegally.

Anyhow, left today perhaps without my full wits about me as my lass is off to India for 6 weeks with work and we’d just said our goodbyes, but noticed a note under the windscreen wiper as I’m halfway down the M62.

Stop at Hartshead services to relieve myself and to check the note and it says “We’ve reversed into you as you were parked inconsiderately (bollocks was I, but still not illegally either way) [...] we certainly don’t want to discuss directly so here’s our details for your insurance company.”

Now, I’m not minded to make a claim at all. The damage is quite minor and my car is a complete shit box worth £500 max that I’ll be parting company with very soon. But first question on that, are you obliged to report it to your insurers anyway? Can’t be arsed to go an check my policy docs, I want to get to the pub and I’ve never been involved in an accident in my life so have no idea of procedure here.

But then, what kind of imbecile hits a car parked directly outside their neighbour’s house and doesn’t suspect a little bit that their neighbour might be quite close to the person they’ve hit? :lol:

They’d like no contact with me but my lasses Dad is going mental about the whole thing waiting for them to return so he can go and have a word with them, something I’d rather he didn’t do like but it’s not my decision.

So aye:

1) Am I obliged to tell my insurance company even though I’m not bothered about claiming.

2) What creative, but legal, acts of revenge can the SMB come up with?

And, I eagerly await the parody thread in response to this. The family in question are scousers. A couple with a daughter in her early 20s. At this stage I don’t know which of them is so shit at driving they reversed a hatch back into my car from their driveway :lol:

Buy them a reversing camera and stop whining.
 

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