... he wasn't driving asshole.Originally posted by Sugarphreak
Not to be an ass, but you are an idiot OP. If you can't see what is ahead of you, the smart thing to do is to get out and check it out... not drive blindly into the unknown.
... he wasn't driving asshole.Originally posted by Sugarphreak
Not to be an ass, but you are an idiot OP. If you can't see what is ahead of you, the smart thing to do is to get out and check it out... not drive blindly into the unknown.
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Unlucky in what way? Bad genes? No luck involved in this story...Originally posted by IncredibleToad
Thanks for the feedback all. Now we are just waiting for the apprasial appointment and decide from there.
Just unlucky, end of story.
Haha I hope we don't ever hear about you driving into anything.Originally posted by Sugarphreak
ouch.... I did say I wasn't trying to be an ass, guess it didn't work.
Given the circumstances, if a cop was blocking the exit... you might want to ask them why. I really can't have sympathy for somebody that drives into something... if you can't see what is ahead of you, don't go. Why do people always try to feel their way through things like this? This really isn't any different than those people who drive over curbs at the mall.... just because you can't see something, doesn't mean it isn't your fault and responcibility for damage to your own vehicle for running it over.
^ No useful content in that post...Originally posted by GTS4tw
Unlucky in what way? Bad genes? No luck involved in this story...
In our opinion the security and/or police probably could have taken a little more action to redirect traffic or mark out the area better. The fact that the two security guards were standing around the corner from the incident with their thumbs up their asses and glazed-over looks makes it more annoying.
Anyway, dead issue now.
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Lucky they did'nt ask for a breath test.
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really?Originally posted by cancer man
Lucky they did'nt ask for a breath test.
The driver of the car. Striking road debris still counts as an at-fault claim.Originally posted by kaput
If the wind blew over a large road sign on a sharp corner at the top of a hill and you drove into it, who would be responsible?
What if the "sign" that was around the corner up a hill was a 4 year old kid? A blind corner just means you should slow down and proceed with caution.
"Masked Bandit is a gateway drug for frugal spending." - Unknown303
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Must seek help desk for broken sarcasm detector.Originally posted by kaput
^I thought the sarcasm was obvious, but if you missed it then I'm sure others did too.
"Masked Bandit is a gateway drug for frugal spending." - Unknown303
can we see the pictures?Originally posted by IncredibleToad
Took a ton of pictures and got the security guard's name and number of the condo management company.
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So, when police car(s) are blocking roadway(s), "most people" drive around them?Originally posted by IncredibleToad
Blatant assumptions. I'm sure most people would have done the same thing, approaching slowly and driving around the police with caution. The debris on the exit side of the parkade effectively closed off that road so the police parked there was to close it off.
But insteads, your spellings functions is brokenz!11!1!.
So next time a shooting happens in the NE and the cops are blocking the road, you drive around them and carry on your route, running over some broken glass within the crime scene, damaging your vehicle, and then blame the fuckin' shooter who shot the car's window, therefor leaving the glass on the ground.
Again...
Fuckin retarded.
Really?Originally posted by Kijho
So, when police car(s) are blocking roadway(s), "most people" drive around them?
So next time a shooting happens in the NE and the cops are blocking the road, you drive around them and carry on your route, running over some broken glass within the crime scene, damaging your vehicle, and then blame the fuckin' shooter who shot the car's window, therefor leaving the glass on the ground.
Again...
Fuckin retarded.
LOL.Originally posted by IncredibleToad
and our car had turned at just the right angle directly into it
Like everyone else has stated, whoever was driving the vehicle DROVE into it, not the car.
Nice try with the dramatic story, not as good as the guy that got the coffee spilt on him at Tim's but not a bad try.
"Eardrum-exploding scraping sounds ensued" that's good, make sure you say that to the insurance adjuster and record it, I want to hear the laugh…
Otherwise, single vehicle accident, it's the drivers fault.
Oh and not to mention it sounds like you were on the wrong side of the road too "cut into the "entry" side to drive past the officer" So ya, the driver should get a ticket for driving on the wrong side of the road. Afterall, if Deerfoot is blocked we don't just cut across to the other side to avoide accidents.
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Two hands working can do more than a million clasped in prayer...
I fess up, it was me that took a massive dump in your cereal this morning.Originally posted by Kijho
So, when police car(s) are blocking roadway(s), "most people" drive around them?
So next time a shooting happens in the NE and the cops are blocking the road, you drive around them and carry on your route, running over some broken glass within the crime scene, damaging your vehicle, and then blame the fuckin' shooter who shot the car's window, therefor leaving the glass on the ground.
Again...
Fuckin retarded.
Originally posted by cde1966
Nice try with the dramatic story, not as good as the guy that got the coffee spilt on him at Tim's but not a bad try.
"Eardrum-exploding scraping sounds ensued" that's good, make sure you say that to the insurance adjuster and record it, I want to hear the laugh…
Otherwise, single vehicle accident, it's the drivers fault.
Oh and not to mention it sounds like you were on the wrong side of the road too "cut into the "entry" side to drive past the officer" So ya, the driver should get a ticket for driving on the wrong side of the road. Afterall, if Deerfoot is blocked we don't just cut across to the other side to avoide accidents.
Couldn't have said it better myself.Originally posted by cde1966
Nice try with the dramatic story, not as good as the guy that got the coffee spilt on him at Tim's but not a bad try.
"Eardrum-exploding scraping sounds ensued" that's good, make sure you say that to the insurance adjuster and record it, I want to hear the laugh…
Otherwise, single vehicle accident, it's the drivers fault.
Oh and not to mention it sounds like you were on the wrong side of the road too "cut into the "entry" side to drive past the officer" So ya, the driver should get a ticket for driving on the wrong side of the road. Afterall, if Deerfoot is blocked we don't just cut across to the other side to avoide accidents.
People would if there wasn't a median blocking the 2 sidesOriginally posted by cde1966
Afterall, if Deerfoot is blocked we don't just cut across to the other side to avoide accidents.
The security guard is not responsible for your buddy driving into the brick debris. I hate how people always try and pass blame on building staff/security.