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30-01-2015, 21:44 | #1 |
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Why do people drive off after an accident?
Well we have builders working on our house so during part of the day the wifes Santa Fe has been parked down the road so the fleet of Transits can park on my drive and on the pavement outside as they do.
Today at around 3.30 pm a Tesco delivery vehicle has reversed into the Santa Fe breaking the nearside rear lamp assembly, scuffing the bumper, putting a dent in the tailgate and a nice dent in the n/s quarter panel. Driver stopped for a moment I am told then decided to drive off ! Lucy for me a neighbour's kid was in a car with his Mum and knew our vehicle so kindly recorded the registration number for me on his hand. At present I have not involved the Police as I am giving the local store manager a chance to sort it out though the delivery fleet operate from an out of town store. Lucky for me after replacing a couple of bulbs I have managed to Duct Tape the lamp in place so we can use it legally. MoT is due next month so will have to at least get a lamp fitted for the test. |
30-01-2015, 21:54 | #2 |
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Drive off... witness... call Police no option.
Criminal damage. Tesco know who the driver would be at that location, and time, as ALL deliveries are logged. Chances are, Tesco will discipline the driver anyway, and this is probably classed as gross misconduct. He will probably get sacked... These are professional drivers, they get paid to drive. The police are paid to investigate crimes too. Why should you do the running around, who are you trying to protect?
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30-01-2015, 22:39 | #3 |
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Similar thing happened to my brother. Asda truck reversed into his Landcruiser didn't stop drove back to Asda then after seeing the damage to the asda truck felt guilty & phoned brother asking him to check his Landcruiser.
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30-01-2015, 23:01 | #4 |
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Go to the police, and then let your insurer inform Tesco (maybe even sue them). The driver deserves to be sacked and fined - as far as I'm concerned he should even be banned from driving.
Have been in your case several times, but without witnesses. |
30-01-2015, 23:05 | #5 |
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Yep get plod involved without a doubt.
Store manager could deny bump, cant if police involved. |
30-01-2015, 23:59 | #6 |
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Contact the Police as Tesco's will poss try & worm out of it if the driver gets done for driving off he may learn a good lesson
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31-01-2015, 16:19 | #7 |
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[QUOTE=perelaar;283277]Go to the police, and then let your insurer inform Tesco (maybe even sue them). The driver deserves to be sacked and fined - as far as I'm concerned he should even be banned from driving.
+ 1 I've been there too.........lowlifes who think they can just get away with it.........hammer them and their company......... |
31-01-2015, 20:35 | #8 |
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Not defending the driver at all, but I sometimes drive a large truck and you wouldn't know you had clipped another vehicle, modern cabs are well insulated.
Some years ago I was in a builders yard when an artic lorry reversed into a small van on the drivers blind spot, the kid who was supposed to be watching him back was busy on his phone, the poor driver had no idea until the van owner went screaming across the yard. Like I say, I'm not defending his actions, but it's just possible he didn't know he had hit your car. The truck I use has a reverse camera and that's a god send. |
31-01-2015, 01:26 | #9 | |
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31-01-2015, 01:52 | #10 |
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Deffo report it to the Police for a crime number and your insurance company, if you don't you may have issues with your insurance company as you have to notify them of any accident.
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31-01-2015, 10:08 | #11 |
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I think the driver has 24hrs to report it to police, if not its criminal damage. You should report it for you r claim. If he has no damage he will deny it happened otherwise he's sacked. The damage is upwards or £1000. Don't lose out on the repair, your insurance will probably go up anyway. David.
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31-01-2015, 10:17 | #12 |
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Dont hold ya breath with the police.We was hit by a drunk driver that drove off.He hit us while reversing in in a truck with the a tail lift.We phoned the police.(Motorway Cops based about a mile away). Was told because it was Christmas time they were too busy.Never actually saw a cop about this.So i went to the papers, with the headlines SYP Keystone cops.
Forgot to add, we gave the cops the guys name.Following week the driver flew to Spain, to live with his mother.Word had got around that he was going to end up in a wheel chair. But good luck anyway.. |
31-01-2015, 13:33 | #13 |
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i had it happen to me in london,but a worker saw it and left a note on windscreen with lorrys name,got in touch tried to deny it gave proof of witness then money in bank,sorted.i did not involve plod though.as its was my trade i fixed all and had a lot left over.
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