I can imagine what went through her head. ......"Like, whatever"... and that's about it.
I can imagine what went through her head. ......"Like, whatever"... and that's about it.
As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death
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She thought OH SHIT,thank god nobody was on it,and because nobody was there left,she could've put her name and number between seat or anywhere she could.
Hello officer put it on my tab
Don't steal the government hates competition.
people reverse into me in traffic all the time while i am sitting on the bike (thank god), resulting in some panicked beeping (while driver wonders where it's coming from) and manic shuffling backwards (difficult, if your legs are short).
hope the ducati owner gets reimbursed in full for damage to the bike, loss of time on the road and emotional distress.![]()
Happened to me a while ago. Little asian dude (no i'm not being racist, thats what he was, asian) who couldn't see over his own steering wheel backed over my pride and joy in a 4x4. It cost him $2700.
Me too. Parked at the university, between the trees near the HSB, came back to find the bike on the ground with a note tucked into the seat: "Sorry, I hit your bike". That's all: no name or phone number. Smashed engine cover and brake lever. A few hunderd $. Now I park on the footpath.
Age is too high a price to pay for maturity
Yup - people suck sometimes. I had my bike knocked over a couple of times by vehicles. Good on ya for giving her details on.
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
I've had three bikes backed into. First time, the young uninsured Japanese girl who did it left a note and then paid cash for the repairs. The second time, the driver came into the bistro I was in, found me and confessed. His insurance covered that. The third time the driver had no trouble finding me. I was on the bike at the time!
Grow older but never grow up
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