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    ****ing scum, had someone reverse into my work car yesterday, its done 850km total, ****ing brand new almost and then i get a call today from her insurance company, shes ****ing claimed i hit her.

    she hit me on the drivers side rear just above the bumper, a ding and ****ed the bumper, how the **** could i have hit her, drift a holden ****ing combo, yes sure i can do that without rolling the ****ing car.

    had another person in the car, was going to pick up his new work car from ralph holden.

    wasnt to worried bout getting it fixed since its the work car but im gonna ****ing get it fixed now.

    gonna cost bout 1200-1500 to fix the combo so **** her.

    hope she gets in **** with her insurance company for lying.

    she refused to give me her licence details, i got all her other details and the car rego etc but i asked for her licence and she wouldnt give me the details or let me see it and write them down.



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    looks like she has done that before, my mum was reversing in a car park and saw another car reversing also she stopped and hooted her horn. but this other lady kept reversing and smashed up the rear of the car she had just got fixed the week before . the other lady claimed responcability for it at the time. then when it came to insurance she blamed my mum and got away with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirbatua View Post
    she refused to give me her licence details, i got all her other details and the car rego etc but i asked for her licence and she wouldnt give me the details or let me see it and write them down.
    nor does she have to.

    the only details that must be given is full name and adresss, insuranace company your with preferably, and contact phone number. you obviously write down what make model and colour the car is, rego details (making sure it matches sticker), and try and get a 3rd party witness.

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    yea it was in a service station and i had another person in the car with me, so i got 1 witness and the servo will have cameras if worse gets to worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirbatua View Post
    yea it was in a service station and i had another person in the car with me, so i got 1 witness and the servo will have cameras if worse gets to worse.
    you will have to make a police report ASAP, and convince the police to gain a copy of the video footage, i don't like your hopes in geting video after a couple weeks, they probaly rec over the top of all tapes lol

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    i had an idiot come out of a side street and tbone my front passenger door, pulled over and i said if he had his licence we'l just swap details, he was the most arrogant **** (here i am fuming feeling like i should smack this **** out) he said nope wounldt give me the details only said his name and contact number. turned out he works for an insurance company so he knew not to say anything, everything worked out though, lucky for him cause i had some good plans to have some people pay him a visit if he farked with me since i knew were he worked.

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    * If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident (even if no-one is injured!) you must stop your vehicle and render assistance.
    * You must give your name and address and registration number to other drivers involveed in the accident, to any person injured, the owner of any property damaged, and any police member present.
    * If the owner of any damaged property is not present, the damage must be reported to the nearest police station. The penalty for failing to report an accident involving property damage is maximum $500.00 fine, or up to 14 days imprisonment. The court has a discretion with respect to imposing a licence suspension period.
    * If you damage another motor vehicle in a parking incident and the owner/driver of the other vehicle is not present, you are obliged to report the damage to the nearest police station.
    * If police investigate an accident they always breath test (or blood test) the drivers, and may also test ocupants of accident damaged vehicles.
    * You must not leave the scene of an accident until you have given your name, address and registration number to the driver of any other vehicles, or the owner of any property which has been damaged.
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    * If the police find an accident damaged vehicle on a road, they may try to locate the driver (for the purpose of a breath test or to prosecute for careless driving). The police will often find the driver in the vicinity of the motor vehicle, at the registered address of the motor vehicle, or at the driver's home.
    * It is not uncommon to hear about drivers consuming alcohol after an accident. Sometimes this is a result of stress and shock. Drinking after an accident will not exempt you from having to take a breath/blood test. That obligation remains for 3 hours after driving. Sometimes drinking during that 3 hour period will make things worse, because it will increase your reading. Usually it is impossible for a court to reduce your reading even if you prove (with witnesses) post-accident consumption of alcohol.
    * In order to prosecute a person for drink driving following an accident, the police need evidence (such as a witness or a confession) to prove the time when the accident happened.
    * In a single vehicle accident, the police usually rely on admissions made by the driver to determine the time of accident and the identity of the driver of the damaged vehicle.
    * If a driver involved in a motor vehicle accident which results in personal injury or damage to the property of an absent owner delays in reporting the accident to a police station, he could be charged with failing to report the accident as soon as practicable.
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    That's right minux. She's legally obliged to surrender her licence details dirbatua. She's stuffed up there already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morton View Post
    That's right minux. She's legally obliged to surrender her licence details dirbatua. She's stuffed up there already.
    no she does not have to produce her licence (which would include far more details, such as licence no and age) to him, he is not a police officer , she only has to tell him her NAME and ADDRESS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farlig View Post
    no she does not have to produce her licence (which would include far more details, such as licence no and age) to him, he is not a police officer , she only has to tell him her NAME and ADDRESS.
    How do you know that they are correct? If you can't surrender the details to your insurance company you have to foot the bill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morton View Post
    That's right minux. She's legally obliged to surrender her licence details dirbatua. She's stuffed up there already.

    Nope, only has to give name address and rego details. If she is not the owner of the car she also has to give the name and address of the owner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirStrike View Post
    How do you know that they are correct? If you can't surrender the details to your insurance company you have to foot the bill.
    i know thats the ****y thing mate, happend to me, but when i went to the cop shop to make the report the rego no matched the name the bloke gave me. but who knows if it really was the guy driving. at the end of the day the real owner of the car takes blame for it.

    take LOTS of pictures is the advice i give.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirbatua View Post
    yea it was in a service station and i had another person in the car with me, so i got 1 witness and the servo will have cameras if worse gets to worse.
    Were you going backwards or were you stopped? Makes a big difference in this case.

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    The not getting licence details sucks. I got hit by a unlicenced, unregistered, uninsured person, who refused to give me any details. The car was still rego'd in previous owners name, it was a nightmare!

    Also we got sideswiped once by ********s in a ute which had stolen plates on it. Cops couldnt do anything, we had to wear the damage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NORTI View Post
    The not getting licence details sucks. I got hit by a unlicenced, unregistered, uninsured person, who refused to give me any details. The car was still rego'd in previous owners name, it was a nightmare!.
    thats when you call the police on the spot

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    It pays to make sure the rego sticker and the number plates match
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    the rego sticker and plates matched, it was a company car as well.

    i was driving forward reaper into the petrol station and she reversed out of a car park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farlig View Post
    nor does she have to.

    the only details that must be given is full name and adresss, insuranace company your with preferably, and contact phone number. you obviously write down what make model and colour the car is, rego details (making sure it matches sticker), and try and get a 3rd party witness.
    Actually, by law your meant to give the license number, as the person driving could have stolen the car...So "asking" for a name won't do much if it was stolen

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    Quote Originally Posted by LightningVP View Post
    Actually, by law your meant to give the license number, as the person driving could have stolen the car...So "asking" for a name won't do much if it was stolen
    nope, consult your lawyer and ask :P i have.
    giving a licence number along with your full name, they could use those details to steal your identity. they have absoulte no reason to have that info.

    full name, current address, optional things like insurance companys and contact number is all.

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    been there done that.... ya ask for there details,and get the licence number, and make n model of the car, and yes MATCH the rego to the rego sticker.

    then call ur insurance company tell them details etc.. (if you suspect the person who hit u has been on the drink, then let police know)

    Happend in my first car, some dick hit my car, so i got his details etc.. i suspected he ahd been on the ****, so i let the police know... they waited for him to get home, and they breathe tested him, n he was over. His car was company car.. blah blah... all fixed up after abt 6weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farlig View Post
    nor does she have to.

    the only details that must be given is full name and adresss, insuranace company your with preferably, and contact phone number. you obviously write down what make model and colour the car is, rego details (making sure it matches sticker), and try and get a 3rd party witness.
    You're allowed to request ID for proof of address and name. So in effect, yes she does have to provide the information he asked for.

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