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I hope his insurance sees the video and refuses payout
Might not be true. There are many policies where claims will be denied for 'willfully inflicted damage', 'gross negligence' or clauses to that effect. Might be applicable in this situation.That would have to be from some shady insurance company or one with VERY fine print.....
yeah - being stupid like this is on the same level as arson or deliberate vandalism, IMHO. another form of insurance fraud.Might not be true. There are many policies where claims will be denied for 'willfully inflicted damage', 'gross negligence' or clauses to that effect. Might be applicable in this situation.
Not matter what if he/she doesn't get cancelled their rates are going up for sure.
Might not be true. There are many policies where claims will be denied for 'willfully inflicted damage', 'gross negligence' or clauses to that effect. Might be applicable in this situation.
Not matter what if he/she doesn't get cancelled their rates are going up for sure.
Well I can't find it, pretty certain it was in australia and the guy jumps out and punches the windshield and then proceeds to following him all over creation as he runs into him.
yeah, bonnet, hood, trunk and boot all have very different meanings depending on which side of the pond you're on. probably one of the first differences i learned about between US and UK english.hehe bonnet is somthing all together else in the US, what we here in Denmark call a "kyse"
That guy in the UTE was pissed off, he would proberly have suckerpunched my old ass.
And thats okay cuz i would have given him the chance to do that rather than go GTA on the streets.
I think / hope ! Deep down i cant deny my Danish herritage, and the 21 century one is a pretty weak one, so i might allso have done a runner after all.
Or as one of my high school teachers was fond of saying - "US and UK, two countries separated by a common language".yeah, bonnet, hood, trunk and boot all have very different meanings depending on which side of the pond you're on. probably one of the first differences i learned about between US and UK english.