Find address from number plate

Find address from number plate

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escortmad79

129 posts

195 months

Sunday 3rd February 2008
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DBSV8 said:
falcemob said:
sramdeen said:
I hope it caught me ranting and raving and her being all calm. I also hope it captured us concentrating on my car and literally not even looking at the back of her car once.
So you ranted and raved at her, no wonder she didn't want to give you her address and no doubt you will do the same if you find where she lives.
The same thing happened to my daughter when she rear ended someone last year. She did all the right things, exchanged all details and she is insured so there was no problem but the arse in the BMW she hit just had to be a big brave man and rant and rave at a 19 YO girl to the point where she was crying, luckily the HATOs were on scene to look after her and warn him off.
I don't understand what trying to intimidate someone at an accident scene achieves.
Its a car for f..s sake , You get rear ended , has happened to me ,
just pressurize the insurance company ...thats what they are there for

Now you openly admit ""ranted and raved at her""
and now you are asking for her address with the intention of ""making a visit"".

potentialy your cruising on the border of threatening behaviour !!
it could result in a criminl record !!!

let the insurance company deal with it..
That's the view I look at it too, CCTV will show you screaming at her, flailing your arms about or whatever you did & her standing there calmly, if she testifies that she felt threatened & that's why she didn't give details for fear of further "attacks" then the court is likely to take a dim view of your actions

Edited by escortmad79 on Sunday 3rd February 19:21

Silent1

19,761 posts

235 months

Sunday 3rd February 2008
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ing hell, is this the Daily Mail's weekly hate-rage campaign thread?

Speak to the police, explain the situation, let them deal with it. Don't go and 'question' her about it, you'll more than likely end up banged up.

sramdeen

Original Poster:

415 posts

220 months

Monday 4th February 2008
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as I said, it is being dealt with. There is no need for further discussion. Will update when there is an outcome.

BoxsterSLad

1 posts

172 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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I have exactly the same problem. Some IDIOT! reversed into my Porsche, left no details and has left it for me to pick up the pieces to get my car fixed. I want their address so I can pop round their house with my UFC mate to get the money it'll cost. What's right with England? Not a lot. How can someone damage your property and make off Scott free.....

I know if I had hurt someone's property and wasn't in a car or anything I'd be looking at criminal damage charges. But someone can crash into a parked car and get away with it? I don't think so.... I will get their address from some mates in the car industry.... I recommend that to you too...

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

217 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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You'd be better off getting a no win no fee solicitor to sort it out. All your post has done is leave a nice evidence trail in public, so when the person beaten up by your UFC friend calls the police, they can see that it was all pre meditated.


Alfanatic

9,339 posts

219 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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BoxsterSLad said:
I have exactly the same problem. Some IDIOT! reversed into my Porsche, left no details and has left it for me to pick up the pieces to get my car fixed. I want their address so I can pop round their house with my UFC mate to get the money it'll cost. What's right with England? Not a lot. How can someone damage your property and make off Scott free.....

I know if I had hurt someone's property and wasn't in a car or anything I'd be looking at criminal damage charges. But someone can crash into a parked car and get away with it? I don't think so.... I will get their address from some mates in the car industry.... I recommend that to you too...
You'd only be looking at criminal damages if you got caught. This is why someone else can also get away with it. If you have enough details to find them then the police / your insurance can also find them, so let them get on with it. It will be far cheaper for you than going around to someone's house with a mate and burgling or mugging them. It will probably involve less jail time for you too.

Easier to say than do though. I'd also be tempted to go around with some mates if someone had done that to me, but its the wrong way, and it won't work.

Alfanatic

9,339 posts

219 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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d'oh! Didn't notice that.

Andehh

7,110 posts

206 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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Iv got a voice recorder on my phone just in case i find myself in one of those positions! I know its not 100% legally usable (ie they dont know if you haven't threatened the other party into saying it) but it cant hurt!

Stand your ground, but tone down the whole 'i was ranting & raving bit'!

dockertrigger

206 posts

200 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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The same thing happened to me about 6 years ago, I was following a old F reg Cavalier onto a industrial estate in my old Citroen C15 work van when the Cav just stopped for no reason and then reversed straight into the front me, We both got out and the driver of the Cav who was Turkish or something (He owned a kebab shop in the town it later turned out) started having a go at me for driving into the back of him!, Luckily as the van was a company vehicle i just gave him my bosses number who luckily believed me and left it at that, Never did find out what the outcome was.

WEHGuy

1,347 posts

173 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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sramdeen said:
as I said, it is being dealt with. There is no need for further discussion. Will update when there is an outcome.
What happened in the end then?