17-09-13, 10:15 PM
(17-09-13, 08:23 PM)simonm link Wrote: Like I said before, I'm sorry you feel that way (you'll take that as a platitude, it really isn't and never was).
You're always going to blame me but YOU were the one who crashed YOUR bike through YOUR fault. Not me.
I have more than enough evidence to prove my lack of liability and I'm happy to pass it on to your insurer if they ask for it.
Please stop prevaricating it doesn't make either of us look good or mature.
Exactly. The "I'm alright Jack" attitude I was referring to resurfaces.
Now WHY was I always going to blame you, do you think? As for half apologies, how about a decent one for actually setting up the situation in the first place?
Both the drivers I spoke to said that you were the cause of the anchoirng on, you refuse to accept eyewitness statements about how you overtook an indicating vehicle at a crossroads (and frankly, your version is a damn sight more worrying), and after the explanation of what happened, you stubbornly refused to accept your ridign was anything less than exemplary. Get your head out of the sand, for heaven's sake!
As for the maturity card - you threw that one out a long time ago.
The Deef's apprentice