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Old 07-29-2019, 08:03 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by Tcoat View Post
Your opinion sucks!
Lying and aggression is not a way that anybody should deal with a situation like this and even if they were guilty they would probably deny it after being attacked.
Not a matter of "bending over and taking" anything. Is a matter of honesty and decent human interaction. Preaching deceit and aggression is probably the Florida way though.
We talking about the same person who hit and ran here, right?
Also, Florida doesn't have any special rules for hit and run situations involving deceit and aggression that I'm aware of. Did somebody from Florida hurt you?
Most decent and honest humans would leave a note for the owner's car they hit.

OP isn't dealing with a decent human here obviously. When somebody destroys your property and tries to get away with it without paying for damages playing nice doesn't usually work.
If he had a dash cam it would be go up to Altima owner and say it's on film, then Altima owner either pays out of pocket or involves their insurance. By using "deceit and aggression" and saying
the nonexistent cam caught it all may be enough to get the driver to confess.
It doesn't take CSI to figure out if a dent is fresh on the Altima and taking a gamble by nicely asking them if they hit it is one way to get an answer. You could even play nicely at first and then
say you'll review the dashcam and if it's the Altima, then police are getting involved. The Altima owner doesn't know the police were already called and might just confess.
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