Your driving in a parking lot and pull into a spot. You accidently hit a car on the side leaving a small but noticable dent. You are pretty sure no one saw you. What do you do?
Be honest. I dont judge.
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I've done this before and I've honestly left without saying anything. It's bad, I know, but It's what I did.
Doesn't apply to me. I'm not a woman.fidosim
I may have stumbled into the wrong thread, but I fail to see what sex has to do with this.
I've done this before and I've honestly left without saying anything. It's bad, I know, but It's what I did.
Johnny_Rock
so, it was you who made that dent on my audi..:x
J/K:P
I appreciate the honesty. How was karma for you? Anything bad happen? And what kind of parking lot was it in? Was it risky to just leave the scene?I've done this before and I've honestly left without saying anything. It's bad, I know, but It's what I did.
Johnny_Rock
[QUOTE="Johnny_Rock"]I appreciate the honesty. How was karma for you? Anything bad happen? And what kind of parking lot was it in? Was it risky to just leave the scene?I've done this before and I've honestly left without saying anything. It's bad, I know, but It's what I did.
Stanley09
There was no karma, surprisingly. And it wasn't a parking lot. I was driving home with my then-girlfriend froma school event when we started playing with the reclining seats (while driving!!!) And it wasn't even my car! I borrowed a car from a friend. We veered into a parked car on the road before it was too late and hit it. I just sped off and told the friend that someone had hit US while we were at the dance. I paid for the damamges to her car and that was that. I still feel bad for the owner of the other car, though.
I appreciate the honesty. How was karma for you? Anything bad happen? And what kind of parking lot was it in? Was it risky to just leave the scene?[QUOTE="Stanley09"][QUOTE="Johnny_Rock"]
I've done this before and I've honestly left without saying anything. It's bad, I know, but It's what I did.
Johnny_Rock
There was no karma, surprisingly. And it wasn't a parking lot. I was driving home with my then-girlfriend froma school event when we started playing with the reclining seats (while driving!!!) And it wasn't even my car! I borrowed a car from a friend. We veered into a parked car on the road before it was too late and hit it. I just sped off and told the friend that someone had hit US while we were at the dance. I paid for the damamges to her car and that was that. I still feel bad for the owner of the other car, though.
haha , you must have trusted your girl not to blab about leavin the sceneI once reversed my car out of a space and thought the space behind my was clear and I just slammed into another car.
I got out to look and my boot lid was dented quite badly, but their car looked unscathed, I had a proper look and could see no damage.
I was going to write a note but I honestly had no pen, and no paper and I wasnt about to walk into the doctors office to ask for some, so I just left.
I would leave a note saying I'm sorry but I'm not telling you who I amSomeone has done this to me before and left without leaving a note. It cost $1,500 to fix. Be a man, leave a note.
thegerg
[QUOTE="Johnny_Rock"][QUOTE="Stanley09"] I appreciate the honesty. How was karma for you? Anything bad happen? And what kind of parking lot was it in? Was it risky to just leave the scene?Stanley09
There was no karma, surprisingly. And it wasn't a parking lot. I was driving home with my then-girlfriend froma school event when we started playing with the reclining seats (while driving!!!) And it wasn't even my car! I borrowed a car from a friend. We veered into a parked car on the road before it was too late and hit it. I just sped off and told the friend that someone had hit US while we were at the dance. I paid for the damamges to her car and that was that. I still feel bad for the owner of the other car, though.
haha , you must have trusted your girl not to blab about leavin the sceneI did. I eventually married her and have two kids. I don't even know the girl whos car I borrowed that night.
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