so today I was picking my friend up from the airport, and im parked at the curb soaking up the attention, when a guy in an Impala backs up into
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05-03-2009, 02:04 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Hit and Run!
so today I was picking my friend up from the airport, and im parked at the curb soaking up the attention, when a guy in an Impala backs up into me. I get out, seriously pissed and ask for his insurance.
he goes to get it and instead drives away. theres no damage on my car whatsoever, but the cop sees what happens and almost gets run over by the fleeing driver. I get in my Z and chase him down. I get his plates and motion for him to pull over when i catch up to him, but he swerves away trying to avoid me. i chase him down more and try to run him off the road. thats when we saw that he had a small child in the passenger seat who WASNT buckled in. thats when i just dropped back, got his license plate, and reported it to the cops for the sake of the kid. What else can i do about this? theres no damage to my car, but just because he drove off, i want to see him get owned in the biggest way possible. |
05-03-2009, 02:18 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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"tried to run him off the road"
I hope you are exaggerating.... That's the stupidest thing you can do. If he's fleeing the scene of an accident he obviously has no regard for the law... in which case he is likely to do other things you wouldn't expect (ram you shoot you etc). I wouldn't use my new Z to try to 'run' anyone of the road. You got his plate number. Report to police. Done.
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05-03-2009, 02:56 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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Yeah seriously, if he almost got ran over ? But I agree with the others, it's not worth getting your self injured or possibly killed just to get revenge. And as you said, there wasn't any damage so it really isn't as big a deal as say he had a big truck and totalled your car then took off. You did the right thing to get his license but that's all you need. When you give it to the police tell them the story (add in that he almost killed a cop) and they will handle the rest. Tell them you'd be glad to testify and you'll get your revenge in time. |
05-03-2009, 03:12 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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it was a harbor police cop. he was a street beat patrol. there was no way he could have run back to his car in airport gridlock and catch the guy.
I guess i kinda lost it, but i definitely had to chase him for awhile to get the plate. he was swerving all over the place trying to lose my Z. police should definitely consider using it for a patrol car. |
05-03-2009, 08:44 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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This is going to be a very unpopular post.
I don't know your local laws but, in most states, he complied with the law. He stopped to check on you. If there were no injuries and no car damage, he was entitled to leave. End of story. (The child seat thing is a violation, but that's not your deal.) He is fully entitled to protect himself by avoiding a confrontation with an uninjured, "seriously pissed" driver whose car isn't damaged. On the other hand, giving chase and trying to run a guy off the road? I would drop this thing. If the police really do get involved (which I doubt), you'll be the one paying the larger penalty. In most states, you committed at least one misdemeanor and one low-level felony with a dangerous weapon. (Yes, a car is considered a dangerous weapon at law.) At the end of the day, he won't get ticketed for anything (no witnesses but you to the child seat violation) and you'll end up arrested or with a hefty fine or both. I'm very glad for you that nobody was injured and there was no damage to your car. (Did I mention that I figured this wouldn't be a popular post?) Last edited by FlashBazbo; 05-03-2009 at 08:48 AM. |
05-03-2009, 09:28 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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Going after him to get the license = good
Trying to run him off the road = wtf? There's no reason to confront the driver by doing and/or attempting to run him off the road. Like it was stated above, there could have been repercussions due to negligence. Even worse, he would be able to go after you in court if they see it as you trying to attack him after the incident. Think before you act man. |
05-03-2009, 02:13 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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takimbe, I totally understand why you got pissed and am in no way trying to judge. But I want to relate something similar that happened to me years ago. A guy hit me and wouldn't stop, so I gave chase. I didn't try to run him off the road though, nor did he start weaving through traffic to get away. He just tried to outrun me, and there was no way he was going to do that as I was driving a supercharged Maxima at the time. Anyway, all I did was call 911 and inform them that I had gotten into collision and the other driver wouldn't stop, told them what road we were on, etc. He must've seen me using my cell in his mirror, because then he decided to pull over before the situation got any worse. He apologized and said he just freaked out and wasn't thinking straight when he decided to take off. So I got his insurance info and that was that. No need to get all bent out of shape or anything.
Again, I do understand why you got upset and gave chase. But just try to remember that if someone flees the scene like that, chances are they think they've got something to lose (even if they don't). And when somebody thinks they've got something to lose, that's when they could try to do you harm. At the end of the day, it's just a car. Not worth risking life and limb over.
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