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The pictures, license plate, and written submission forwarded to a friend thats a cop in Richmond. Had you accepted responsibility for your own stupidity, I wouldnt have done it.
u guys are a bunch of snitches, stupid rent-a-cops. go kill yourself.
So mad, don't forget to breathe bro.
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^ lol u guys are hilarious, but it was just stupid for these "private investigators" to give out details, and personal information about the op. he came here looking for help and advice not to get ratted out.
The opposition against the OP is not due to the fact that he simply had an accident. That's forgivable even if he was driving too aggressively (although this forum has a history of stating otherwise).
His accident resulted in the destruction of property that created a substantial hazard to property and persons. He proceeded to willfully, recklessly and negligently leave that hazard on the road to escape comparatively minor financial implications to his car insurance premium. Then, he posted on a public internet forum to further assist him in avoiding responsibility. This is the problem.
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I'm all for OP for manning up to his mistakes, but no one likes a fucking snitch.
Irrelevant. And no one likes [criminal] behavior that recklessly endangers the lives and property of others.
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Originally Posted by !Kodamu
The light post is on the ground and glass is everywhere on the corner. I was wondering who hit it this time as I drove by yesturday.
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Originally Posted by Leopold Stotch
lol i saw it, and a ton of glass, i was going to quickly to really pay attention if it snapped in half or not, but it's on it's side for sure.
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You left the scene of an accident with glass shards everywhere on the highway that could have caused more damage or accidents.
These posts highlight the danger he left for others to discover. If I had been on my motorcycle this could easily have caused an accident resulting in serious injury, disability, or worse - let alone the damage to my bike. Even in my car (awd) I'd be looking for a set of 4 new tires (hundreds of dollars) as a result of a bad glass puncture even if I didn't have an accident..
How are so many people ok with this?
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But honestly, I doubt one or a few accidents like this will make difference to you as taxpayers.
No personal property/possession was damaged, nothing was stolen, no one was scamed no one was hurt...why snitch?
How do you know? HOW DO YOU KNOW? It may have happened before this was cleaned up. If someone is lying in a hospital bed they're not going to post on revscene to tell you about it. There may also be other unclaimed damages we have not heard about.
If the OP was driving aggressively and injured an innocent party this forum would be calling for his head. Also, if the property damaged belonged to any of the posters in this thread, I have no doubt that they, too, would be calling for his head. Posters on this forum have anxiety attacks over door dings and fender scrapes. Everyone posting in the OP's favor is doing so only because they were not directly financially involved or victimized by his negligent actions.
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Here's a tip: Don't discuss your crime on a public forum, and don't brag about the details on your personal blog. Otherwise, you get something called Instant Karma™. Delivered by RS.
If the OP reported this accident right away all he would ever be liable for is a couple thousand dollars spread out over a few years by virtue of his insurance premium going up. In the grand scheme of things it's not a big deal. In return, ICBC would pay him for his car or repair it. His blog also says he's hurt and ICBC might contribute towards medical or other costs too.
It's in his best financial interest to report it to ICBC. Why is he walking away from this?
If the OP reported this accident right away all he would ever be liable for is a couple thousand dollars spread out over a few years by virtue of his insurance premium going up. In the grand scheme of things it's not a big deal. In return, ICBC would pay him for his car or repair it. His blog also says he's hurt and ICBC might contribute towards medical or other costs too.
It's in his best financial interest to report it to ICBC. Why is he walking away from this?
0% discount, insurance rates doubling if reported, did not renew license, was driving the vehicle more than 2 times a month to work, didn't buy the right liabilities, or simply negligence.
After some extensive research (5 minutes on google), I've determined that people don't usually shop around for street lamps (who knew?!) and that it appears replacing a street lamp may cost upwards of $5,000.
That being said, is it can be perspective tiem nao?
What if (and this is a BIT of a stretch here) the OP created a thread saying "Hai guise! My bald friend and I stole a bank vault with $5,000 in it from the city of Richmond by towing it with his Charger and my BMW. We got away from the police officer that helped us steal the vault in the first place, but I totalled my car in the process. If I'd have been in a Japanese car, the Brazilian gang would have killed us, but my passengers and myself were thankfully unharmed. Anyways guise, WAT DO?"
^ lol u guys are hilarious, but it was just stupid for these "private investigators" to give out details, and personal information about the op. he came here looking for help and advice not to get ratted out.
but you gotta admit it was the OP's fault for triggering this event. If he was smart, he wouldn't have mentioned every little detail in his post. Also, he shouldn't have made an open blog of it on the internet where anyone can read.
It should be common sense to know what is okay to post online and what isn't.
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- info that you hit and ran from a lamp post or a human
- your mom's info
he took out a public lamp post that illuminate a corner .. its there for a reason
it effects EVERYONE
whether its a noticeable difference as a tax payer or not its still TAX that pays to put it up or to repair it
you deserved to get snitched when you do something negative that gets society involved
whether anyone snitches or not thats the individual's discretion
Your two brake lights are there for a reason, so if I ever see you driving with one burnt out I will report your license plate to the police.
Of course it's anyone's discretion to 'snitch'.
Like I already said, if everyone in society had the same mentality as the OP then it would be an anarchy. But thankfully not everyone's that irresponsible. I'm not trying to defend the OP.
I don't want to bring an example that's not traffic related but if i ever see people admitting that they pirate music, movies, games I will report them too for causing the industry to create BS fees, a la Online Pass...much like how people would complain about taxes.
People get every chance they get to whine about taxes.
If you are arguing from a safety standpoint, okay fine.
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How do you know? HOW DO YOU KNOW?
I don't. Innocent until proven guilt?
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Last edited by twitchyzero; 05-16-2011 at 07:00 PM.