Hit by car, plod don't care, what can I do?

Hit by car, plod don't care, what can I do?

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Jasandjules

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69,885 posts

229 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Here is the situation, some old cow decided I didn't get off the road quickly enough for her liking (whilst pushing a pram!) and hit me with her rear view mirror causing a large bruise on my back.

She stopped at the end of the road then got back into the car and drove off when I went running after her to get her details.

Police have spoken to her and apparently I "scratched" her car so they are doing nothing further. How do I take this further? Is it possible? Are we really in a position now where if someone is struck by a car but the driver says they scratched the car nothing is done?


Terzo123

4,311 posts

208 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Do you have any witnesses?

Otherwise it's your word against hers. From a criminal point of view little can be done.


Vaud

50,467 posts

155 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Terzo123 said:
Do you have any witnesses?

Otherwise it's your word against hers. From a criminal point of view little can be done.
But she has admitted hitting him (the scratch).

I would escalate a complaint in the police. Failure to stop at least (though I forget the nuances of that)?

The Surveyor

7,576 posts

237 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Vaud said:
But she has admitted hitting him (the scratch).

I would escalate a complaint in the police. Failure to stop at least (though I forget the nuances of that)?
No she hasn't, the way I read it is she's accused the OP of scratching her car.

Prizam

2,335 posts

141 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Back to plod. Give them absolute hell!

Such a shame that good people need to do so much leg work in getting the police to do there job, but thats how it seems to be these days.


Danattheopticians

375 posts

102 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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This is weird this one. What is the OP trying to claim for? A bruise? It wasn't done on purpose so it's not assault, she damaged her car on what? His shirt? Yea right!!!

As annoyed as the op may be, his bruise will go, and yes she should have stopped and apologised, he was crossing the road and he's allowed to do this, she could have avoided hitting him, could have been more observant, if understand why the OP is upset as he's the injured party but he's gonna have to let this one go. Sorry to sound negative, but I think this is one for everyone to just move on from.

Henzy

125 posts

151 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Danattheopticians said:
This is weird this one. What is the OP trying to claim for? A bruise? It wasn't done on purpose so it's not assault, she damaged her car on what? His shirt? Yea right!!!

As annoyed as the op may be, his bruise will go, and yes she should have stopped and apologised, he was crossing the road and he's allowed to do this, she could have avoided hitting him, could have been more observant, if understand why the OP is upset as he's the injured party but he's gonna have to let this one go. Sorry to sound negative, but I think this is one for everyone to just move on from.
Maybe he is trying to claim for... nothing. I would feel like I would want justice if someone hit me with their car whilst crossing the road with a push chair and showed no remorse. Being obtuse would probably make me want to see her banned.

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Were you on a zebra crossing?

Jasandjules

Original Poster:

69,885 posts

229 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Danattheopticians said:
As annoyed as the op may be, his bruise will go, and yes she should have stopped and apologised, he was crossing the road and he's allowed to do this, she could have avoided hitting him, could have been more observant, if understand why the OP is upset as he's the injured party but he's gonna have to let this one go. Sorry to sound negative, but I think this is one for everyone to just move on from.
I was not crossing the road. It is a single lane road and I was walking dogs and a baby down it. The car in question came roaring up behind us, and whilst we are trying to get off the road with the dogs/pram, she tooted twice then drove at us, hitting me whilst going past.

That is what I am most upset about, she is a f***ng lunatic who needs stopping, another couple of inches and I (or my baby or dog or all of us) would have been flying over the bonnet of her car.


MDMA .

8,895 posts

101 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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8 replies in and no suggestion of finding where she lives and hammering frozen sausages in her garden. standards are dropping.

main thing is you are ok. but could have been worse and you would hope that something would be done about it.

Danattheopticians

375 posts

102 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Jasandjules said:
Danattheopticians said:
As annoyed as the op may be, his bruise will go, and yes she should have stopped and apologised, he was crossing the road and he's allowed to do this, she could have avoided hitting him, could have been more observant, if understand why the OP is upset as he's the injured party but he's gonna have to let this one go. Sorry to sound negative, but I think this is one for everyone to just move on from.
I was not crossing the road. It is a single lane road and I was walking dogs and a baby down it. The car in question came roaring up behind us, and whilst we are trying to get off the road with the dogs/pram, she tooted twice then drove at us, hitting me whilst going past.

That is what I am most upset about, she is a f***ng lunatic who needs stopping, another couple of inches and I (or my baby or dog or all of us) would have been flying over the bonnet of her car.
I totally agree that she's a lunatic that needs stopping, but what you can actually do I doubt much. The main thing is you are ok and your injury will heal.

fergus

6,430 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Jasandjules said:
Here is the situation, some old cow decided I didn't get off the road quickly enough for her liking (whilst pushing a pram!) and hit me with her rear view mirror causing a large bruise on my back.
Did she remove her mirror from the car to hit you with it, or did you do so whilst going through the windscreen?

Vaud

50,467 posts

155 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Jasandjules said:
I was not crossing the road. It is a single lane road and I was walking dogs and a baby down it. The car in question came roaring up behind us, and whilst we are trying to get off the road with the dogs/pram, she tooted twice then drove at us, hitting me whilst going past.

That is what I am most upset about, she is a f***ng lunatic who needs stopping, another couple of inches and I (or my baby or dog or all of us) would have been flying over the bonnet of her car.
I suggest calling your local station and escalating your complaint.

petrolbloke

504 posts

157 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Vaud said:
I suggest calling your local station and escalating your complaint.
Ditto. Might be a good idea to take photos of the injury too as other than that it's your word against hers.

jimmy156

3,691 posts

187 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Danattheopticians said:
I totally agree that she's a lunatic that needs stopping, but what you can actually do I doubt much. The main thing is you are ok and your injury will heal.
If she's admitted to hitting him, which it seems that she has, then she should be charged with carless/dangerous driving, or driving without due care, or whatever suits best. Might make her less likely to do it again, and will make it more likely that she is disqualified if she does.

vonhosen

40,233 posts

217 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Vaud said:
Terzo123 said:
Do you have any witnesses?

Otherwise it's your word against hers. From a criminal point of view little can be done.
But she has admitted hitting him (the scratch).
Or alleged criminal damage?

Jasandjules

Original Poster:

69,885 posts

229 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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vonhosen said:
Or alleged criminal damage?
Correct that would appear to be the question. Yet the police have not asked me about that?

Rear view mirror - wing mirror of course, perhaps I should have been more specific.

And I have a photo of the bruise! Showed plod when he was here talking to me about it.

I will ask them who I escalate it up to, as others have said, my main concern is this woman will really hurt someone one of these days - I should also have said, the week before she did similar but just missed me as I managed to move a bit faster!


pim

2,344 posts

124 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Yes the police should have a word with her.You are supposed to stop and find out if the person is ok if you hit someone with your car.It is irrelevant if it is a car mirrow it can still kill the person.

I would pursue the matter next time someone else might not be lucky if she drives the way she does.What is the police for?

Fer

7,710 posts

280 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Section 59? Causing distress by her driving.

markymarkthree

2,267 posts

171 months

Thursday 18th August 2016
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Jasandjules said:
I was not crossing the road. It is a single lane road and I was walking dogs and a baby down it. The car in question came roaring up behind us, and whilst we are trying to get off the road with the dogs/pram, she tooted twice then drove at us, hitting me whilst going past.

That is what I am most upset about, she is a f***ng lunatic who needs stopping, another couple of inches and I (or my baby or dog or all of us) would have been flying over the bonnet of her car.
Its generally best to walk on the right side of a road so you can face oncoming traffic.
It amazes me how many walkers and joggers don't do this.

Not that it makes it right what the driver did, I would hassle the police a bit more.