Accused of running someone over

Accused of running someone over

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wjwren

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4,484 posts

150 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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I pick my son up from the same spot each day from school. Today some old bloke comes out his house and says I can't park there. I inform him it's a public road but il move my car if he so wishes. He starts swearing at me telling me I need to reverse and I can't go forward. Another parent was going past and stopped, asked the old man if he could step aside so they could drive past. He stuck two fingers at them and told them to get lost. He then stood in front of my car put two hands on the bonnet and said reverse now. I told him to move aside so I could drive forward he refused. Was in a pure rage! I nudged the car forward and he dramatically dropped to the floor and crawled on to his drive.
I haven't heard off the police as yet. I've got a good mind to call them myself.

Rufus Stone

10,033 posts

71 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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wjwren said:
I pick my son up from the same spot each day from school. Today some old bloke comes out his house and says I can't park there. I inform him it's a public road but il move my car if he so wishes. He starts swearing at me telling me I need to reverse and I can't go forward. Another parent was going past and stopped, asked the old man if he could step aside so they could drive past. He stuck two fingers at them and told them to get lost. He then stood in front of my car put two hands on the bonnet and said reverse now. I told him to move aside so I could drive forward he refused. Was in a pure rage! I nudged the car forward and he dramatically dropped to the floor and crawled on to his drive.
I haven't heard off the police as yet. I've got a good mind to call them myself.
Expect the compo claim.

jdizz

403 posts

219 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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This is why i keep telling myself I must invest in a dashcam, nutters everywhere.

robscot

2,506 posts

205 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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Dashcam or any nearby CCTV?

Canon_Fodder

1,775 posts

78 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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Hopefully the older gentleman is a PHer and will pop up on here soon to post his rebuttal

Sheepshanks

37,118 posts

134 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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jdizz said:
This is why i keep telling myself I must invest in a dashcam, nutters everywhere.
Not sure that would help - it'll show the OP running the guy over.

anonymous-user

69 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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Sheepshanks said:
Not sure that would help - it'll show the OP running the guy over.
Yes even road rage, unless you feel threatened, can't reallly run peds over, no matter how angry you are.

I suggest op contacts guy and apologises and doesn't park there anymore, only to not escalate situation further,

PurpleTurtle

8,188 posts

159 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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Old people, my parents included, get very protective about space outside their houses, even if there are no parking restrictions.

I take it you weren't blocking his access etc?

I take my 6yo to school by bike to avoid this exact kind of kerfuffle, at least once a week I will see a resident kicking off at a fellow parent, but it's usually because an idiot parent has parked across their driveway.

wjwren

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4,484 posts

150 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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I have a witness - parent. Also a random kid from the school came up and said that bloke is a nutter.

21TonyK

12,411 posts

224 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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I'd get your ducks in a row and be ready for a knock on the door.

LosingGrip

8,310 posts

174 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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wjwren said:
I pick my son up from the same spot each day from school. Today some old bloke comes out his house and says I can't park there. I inform him it's a public road but il move my car if he so wishes. He starts swearing at me telling me I need to reverse and I can't go forward. Another parent was going past and stopped, asked the old man if he could step aside so they could drive past. He stuck two fingers at them and told them to get lost. He then stood in front of my car put two hands on the bonnet and said reverse now. I told him to move aside so I could drive forward he refused. Was in a pure rage! I nudged the car forward and he dramatically dropped to the floor and crawled on to his drive.
I haven't heard off the police as yet. I've got a good mind to call them myself.
So you did run someone over, not accused is it wink.

bigandclever

14,042 posts

253 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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wjwren said:
I haven't heard off the police as yet. I've got a good mind to call them myself.
You might want to call your solicitor first laugh

Beetnik

540 posts

199 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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wjwren said:
I have a witness - parent. Also a random kid from the school came up and said that bloke is a nutter.
You have witnesses who 1. can testify that you 'nudged the car forward' and assaulted the 'nutter' and 2. the bloke was evidently a 'nutter'.

I'm sorry but 2 doesn't excuse 1.

Edited by Beetnik on Friday 10th September 16:39

otolith

61,499 posts

219 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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LosingGrip said:
wjwren said:
I pick my son up from the same spot each day from school. Today some old bloke comes out his house and says I can't park there. I inform him it's a public road but il move my car if he so wishes. He starts swearing at me telling me I need to reverse and I can't go forward. Another parent was going past and stopped, asked the old man if he could step aside so they could drive past. He stuck two fingers at them and told them to get lost. He then stood in front of my car put two hands on the bonnet and said reverse now. I told him to move aside so I could drive forward he refused. Was in a pure rage! I nudged the car forward and he dramatically dropped to the floor and crawled on to his drive.
I haven't heard off the police as yet. I've got a good mind to call them myself.
So you did run someone over, not accused is it wink.
Depends whether the old bloke is a footballer.


Beetnik

540 posts

199 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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bigandclever said:
You might want to call your solicitor first laugh
Crack on, I say - isn't there a discount on sentence for an early admission?

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,088 posts

117 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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Can you use a different car and park somewhere else from now on? If the old guy doesn’t have your no plate then he might not be able to id you/know who to complain about.

anonymous-user

69 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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Beetnik said:
You have a witness who 1. can testify that you 'nudged the car forward' and assaulted the 'nutter' and 2. the bloke was evidently a 'nutter'.

I'm sorry but 2 doesn't excuse 1.
yes being angry and touching someone's car, doesn't constitute acceptability to ''nudge'' them. The bloke could obviously claim civil and criminal, best bet is to go round and apologise.

21TonyK

12,411 posts

224 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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The Spruce Goose said:
Beetnik said:
You have a witness who 1. can testify that you 'nudged the car forward' and assaulted the 'nutter' and 2. the bloke was evidently a 'nutter'.

I'm sorry but 2 doesn't excuse 1.
yes being angry and touching someone's car, doesn't constitute acceptability to ''nudge'' them. The bloke could obviously claim civil and criminal, best bet is to go round and apologise.
Humble pie and all that might just work but you'd better be quick,

CoreyDog

842 posts

105 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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Afraid you might be rather ducked here.

If he is the resident village idiot, no doubt he will play this up massively to anyone who will listen, including the Police. A gentle nudge may become a wheel spinning 40mph head on charge so I'd definitely be wanting some witnesses just to cover that alone.

Of course though, holding a car in first gear on the clutch without a handbrake can make the car jump forward if your foot slips due to a distraction like someone raging in front of you... Not the smartest way to drive but accidents happen.

I'd be avoiding that area like the plague though for the foreseeable future.

Pica-Pica

15,198 posts

99 months

Friday 10th September 2021
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He was probably a JustPark driveway space owner! Now his livelihood is threatened!

Normally you can only be done for blocking EXIT from a driveway, but if you block someone ENTERING a driveway that is being offered as a parking space, where does that stand?