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So I finally have enough money to buy a fast car...

Started by Maldonado, February 19, 2011, 20:39:58 PM

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DEViANCE

Quote from: Quixoticish on February 20, 2011, 11:23:55 AM
Quote from: Eggtastico on February 19, 2011, 21:04:10 PM
you should have stayed in the car.. nice whiplash claim & you'd have money for a real fast car

No, because falsely making whiplash claims just causes everyone else to suffer and just makes you a total c**t to be honest.

it would hardly be a false claim if he was sitting in a broken down car and someone rear ended him.

although as has been said you should never sit in a broken down car.

Maldonado

Quote from: Edd on February 20, 2011, 00:15:46 AM
How'd she manage to plow into you if you were stopped and had your hazards on?

What did the police say at the accident?

She just wasn't paying enough attention. You can very easily check for visibility because the car was stopped right next to a sign, you have ~200 yards where the car can be seen (gentle curve in the road). The police didn't say anything, but they did cart her off to the station for a proper statement to be taken, i did mine at the roadside.

She was probably speeding too - the road is a 50 limit and you can see that my car was shunted more than a car length with the handbrake on. The road was damp as you can see in the pics and she didn't lock the wheels up so i don't think she was even pressing the brakes that hard.

XEntity

Quote from: DEViANCE on February 20, 2011, 12:08:39 PM
Quote from: Quixoticish on February 20, 2011, 11:23:55 AM
Quote from: Eggtastico on February 19, 2011, 21:04:10 PM
you should have stayed in the car.. nice whiplash claim & you'd have money for a real fast car

No, because falsely making whiplash claims just causes everyone else to suffer and just makes you a total c**t to be honest.

it would hardly be a false claim if he was sitting in a broken down car and someone rear ended him.

although as has been said you should never sit in a broken down car.

To be honest, I know what I would prefer, Whiplash and a payout vs. no whiplash and no payout, it would always be the latter. My ex was rear ended while waiting to turn right off a main road, and a year later she's still in pain, and was on some pretty strong drugs initially as well!

Eggtastico

Quote from: Maldonado on February 20, 2011, 12:11:00 PM
Quote from: Edd on February 20, 2011, 00:15:46 AM
How'd she manage to plow into you if you were stopped and had your hazards on?

What did the police say at the accident?

She just wasn't paying enough attention. You can very easily check for visibility because the car was stopped right next to a sign, you have ~200 yards where the car can be seen (gentle curve in the road). The police didn't say anything, but they did cart her off to the station for a proper statement to be taken, i did mine at the roadside.

She was probably speeding too - the road is a 50 limit and you can see that my car was shunted more than a car length with the handbrake on. The road was damp as you can see in the pics and she didn't lock the wheels up so i don't think she was even pressing the brakes that hard.

prob on the phone or doing her lippy. Whatever women think they can do, they cant multitask

DEViANCE

Quote from: Eggtastico on February 20, 2011, 12:18:25 PM
Quote from: Maldonado on February 20, 2011, 12:11:00 PM
Quote from: Edd on February 20, 2011, 00:15:46 AM
How'd she manage to plow into you if you were stopped and had your hazards on?

What did the police say at the accident?

She just wasn't paying enough attention. You can very easily check for visibility because the car was stopped right next to a sign, you have ~200 yards where the car can be seen (gentle curve in the road). The police didn't say anything, but they did cart her off to the station for a proper statement to be taken, i did mine at the roadside.

She was probably speeding too - the road is a 50 limit and you can see that my car was shunted more than a car length with the handbrake on. The road was damp as you can see in the pics and she didn't lock the wheels up so i don't think she was even pressing the brakes that hard.

prob on the phone or doing her lippy. Whatever women think they can do, they cant multitask

what are you on about

[insurance comps] women are better drivers dont ya know[/insurance companys]

Goblin

Quote from: DEViANCE on February 20, 2011, 13:14:03 PM
what are you on about

[insurance comps] women are better drivers dont ya know[/insurance companys]

No, women are less likely to have accidents. They are also likely to drive less.
It's all fun and games until a 200' robot dinosaur shows up and trashes Neo-Tokyo... Again.

Eggtastico

Quote from: Goblin on February 20, 2011, 19:23:44 PM
Quote from: DEViANCE on February 20, 2011, 13:14:03 PM
what are you on about

[insurance comps] women are better drivers dont ya know[/insurance companys]

No, women are less likely to have accidents. They are also likely to drive less.

usually cos us blokes either swerve to avoid them & hit another bloke, or end up in road rage for her sh*t driving & hit another car doing some odd maneuver you would never do if they guy in front had been driving. Also notice how hard women hit the breaks when they are miles from the car in front of them? or how long it takes them to indicate & lane change?
they really shouldnt be behind a wheel.

DEViANCE

Quote from: Goblin on February 20, 2011, 19:23:44 PM
Quote from: DEViANCE on February 20, 2011, 13:14:03 PM
what are you on about

[insurance comps] women are better drivers dont ya know[/insurance companys]

No, women are less likely to have accidents. They are also likely to drive less.

I was only joking anyway.

Shaun

Nothing like a woman causing an accident to bring the Neanderthals out!  :lol:

Quixoticish

Quote from: XEntity on February 20, 2011, 12:14:31 PM
Quote from: DEViANCE on February 20, 2011, 12:08:39 PM
Quote from: Quixoticish on February 20, 2011, 11:23:55 AM
Quote from: Eggtastico on February 19, 2011, 21:04:10 PM
you should have stayed in the car.. nice whiplash claim & you'd have money for a real fast car

No, because falsely making whiplash claims just causes everyone else to suffer and just makes you a total c**t to be honest.

it would hardly be a false claim if he was sitting in a broken down car and someone rear ended him.

although as has been said you should never sit in a broken down car.

To be honest, I know what I would prefer, Whiplash and a payout vs. no whiplash and no payout, it would always be the latter. My ex was rear ended while waiting to turn right off a main road, and a year later she's still in pain, and was on some pretty strong drugs initially as well!

Sounds the same as my other half. Sat at a roundabout waiting for the way to clear and ended up getting rear ended by a suit wearing knob in a mini who wasn't paying attention. Totally destroyed both cars and left her with an injury that's going to be with her for life.

matt5cott

Quote from: Maldonado on February 19, 2011, 20:39:58 PM

The offending Clio and driver...

(Image removed from quote.)



What was the bird in the picture like? she looks decent from behind.

(well someone had to ask)

knighty


Mark

Women tend to have less expensive accidents (For the police among us, collisions as they are obsessed with calling them)

matt5cott

Quote from: knighty on February 21, 2011, 23:27:45 PM
no she isn't !

are you blind ?  :gag:




:yarr:

I can't see her face at all, what am I missing here  :dunno:

Maldonado