08-09-16, 11:44 AM
Hi All,
Last week someone put a call into the police to say something had fallen off our car and damaged their car. Before they called the police they tried to make my wife pull over by driving very dangerously, flashing lights, driving up her boot and generally scaring her and the kids in our car. So being concerned and not knowing what was going on she went to the police to report it and that's when she learnt that they felt something had come off our car and hit theirs.
A police lady gave our car a quick once over and could find nothing obvious
We can find nothing obvious
Where do we stand on this? Apparently the chap is still keen to take this via the insurance. We as yet don't know what he thinks fell off or what damage was done. The police called today to discuss, but my wife hasn't had chance to chat to them as yet.
Any ideas? Surely he has to prove the the item (whatever it was) was off our car??
Cheers guys
Last week someone put a call into the police to say something had fallen off our car and damaged their car. Before they called the police they tried to make my wife pull over by driving very dangerously, flashing lights, driving up her boot and generally scaring her and the kids in our car. So being concerned and not knowing what was going on she went to the police to report it and that's when she learnt that they felt something had come off our car and hit theirs.
A police lady gave our car a quick once over and could find nothing obvious
We can find nothing obvious
Where do we stand on this? Apparently the chap is still keen to take this via the insurance. We as yet don't know what he thinks fell off or what damage was done. The police called today to discuss, but my wife hasn't had chance to chat to them as yet.
Any ideas? Surely he has to prove the the item (whatever it was) was off our car??
Cheers guys
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