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Okay, seriously, like, what the hell?


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Went out to my car around 4pm to stick an easel I was borrowing in the back. Enraged to discovered, well, an unpleasant sight:

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I knew where the car's owner works, the beauty salon next door. And on my lunch break had witnessed her glance off a curb at about thirty mph. So I took some cellphone pictures and went in hot-headed. The receptionist came out with me while somebody else went and got the beige car's owner. Looking things over, I admit, I had jumped the gun and assumed the young girl with the beat to snot car, was the awful driver responsible for this scene. Not to mention being an outright idiot for leaving the car buried in my rear end.

Walking around both the cars though showed a rather sizeable dent in the rear of her car. So something hit her and shoved her car into mine. Closer inspection showed my car didn't take any damage that required more than a tweak to the bumper. So I apologized for being obnoxious and probably slightly scary and went home early.

I considered it a non issue at that point, but she called the cops to report the accident and mentioned my car was involved. They went into my workplace wanting to talk to me. They got my cell # from work and we spoke but they haven't shown up in five hours though, I don't think they're going to.

I'm driving the Apocalypse Scout for the next couple weeks.

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1974 2002

Mit rost

2001 325i

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I hope you put the doors back on before you saddle up the scout. Or at least a very good snowmobile suit.

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Who is the real idiot? I'll grant you the other driver is probably very inconsiderate, but I don't see a scratch on the other vehicle. Us smaller drivers have to get used to being picked on. I do not like it any more than you do considering I have marks from a HUmmer spare tire carrier on my boot lid. And no, my car was not moving when it happened.

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Thats a sign of plane disrespect to the vintage auto or the owner. Plus, a lack of maneuvering skills, perhaps, too much of a vehicle?????!!!

I hate people like that, especially when they have no integrity and simply hit and run.

I can bet that this Scout will have less dings on it than an average 02 over their lifespan

68' 2002 DD

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