WhiteVan Man!!!
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TCO

Original Poster:

18 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Hello,

Sorry for the long post!

Was on the way to work this morning, on my journey I go through Bromley (Kent).

There is a road that goes 2 into one, I was in the inside lane, and a white van shot down the outside and stayed on my right, forcing his way in.

He was so close I could not go any further so I had to stop, he still pushed his way in, causing me to hit the curb with my wheel and my front bumper.

Now I don’t drive anything flash or expensive (a Honda civic) but the now has a gash down it and the alloys are curbed.

When I showed my anger by using ones horn, he proceeded to get out of his van and threaten to beat my head against my car...

Well as he was a lot bigger than me, I said backed down a bit and he went on his way.

I have the reg, and the company number of the van, but I do not know how I should proceed with getting my car repaired as I plan to sell it soon!

Thank you in advance!

Ant

JMGS4

8,889 posts

293 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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TCO, don't ferk about, report it to the BiB, it's a road rage incident which they take seriously, he threatened you, get the guy pulled and thus get his insurance.......
a genuine mistake is one thing, but he was just being a bully WVM!!!!!!!

towman

14,938 posts

262 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Nail Him - That sort of behaviour is not acceptable.

Steve

ohopkins

708 posts

263 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Sorry, I don't understand, how did he force you into the curb if you were stopped in traffic ?

Surely he would have crashed into the side of you ?

TCO

Original Poster:

18 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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The traffic crawling, then stop, then crawling.

When we we crawling he was inches from my front left wing, so i stopped when i could not move anymore, unfortunatly to stop him from hitting my car i had to go too far and puts a gash down the front...

wolf1

3,091 posts

273 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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You would have been better off letting his vehicle hit yours. The way it will look now is that you crashed your own vehicle! Sorry it's not a nice thing to happen but that's how it would look to an outside party. I'd still press the road rage issue though.

TCO

Original Poster:

18 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Yeah, I hate these after thoughts of what I "Should" have done

ohopkins

708 posts

263 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Sorry TCO, this may be difficult to sort out.

I learnt a long time ago, and the hard way, if someone does something stupid, you have to let them drive into your car, don't damage your car by avoiding them.

Then, they are clearly in the wrong, and all you need to do is take numberplate and exchange insurance details. If they wont give details, or won't stop let the police sort it out - and it will be much more serious for them.

Get a witness from the car behind to give details.

At the moment, there is no proof that you did not drive into the kirb by mistake, or you drove into the kirb on separate incident etc etc etc.

TCO

Original Poster:

18 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Have reported this, plus the witnesses are more than happy to help me nail this !

Any ideas on what will happen?

Cooperman

4,428 posts

273 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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If you are assertive with the BiB, he'll get nicked and you'll get your car fixed.
You will need to take a friendly, but very positive attitude witht he BiB.

TCO

Original Poster:

18 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Great thanks for the advise!

Fat Audi 80

2,403 posts

274 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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'Shop him.

You will have to go to the copshop to report it but the police can go to the address of the registered keeper and find out what has gone on.

I should know, it happened to me the other way round when some old git took a dislike to a young bloke driving a flash car....

I had to do s police taped interview to clear it all up....

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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He will get in a LOT of trouble...

TCO

Original Poster:

18 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Going to the police station tomorrow morning and have to fill out a report of what happened!

I am very impressed by the speed so far of the police reacting to this!

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Im bloody impressed that they reacted at all... They must think he was speeding

Themoss

256 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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ohopkins said:
I learnt a long time ago, and the hard way, if someone does something stupid, you have to let them drive into your car, don't damage your car by avoiding them.


Very sad but true, been there done that, got the damage to my (old) car!

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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It's an accident.....under the terminology...owing to the presence of another motor vehicle (white van) an accident occurs where damage is caused to another motor vehicle (your civic)

White van man = fail to stop (and give details to you) + fail to report (presumably)

Get the Bib invovled ASAFP

Street

chrisbb

140 posts

260 months

Saturday 11th September 2004
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Don't hold your breath about the police taking any action, I've tried on three ocassions to report a road rage to Derbyshire police, last night I waited 1 1/2 hours at the main police station only to be told there was no-one available. Luckily my mum (hormonal middle age woman) took exception to this and refused to leave the building until we were seen. ended up talking to a sergeant who wrote notes on bit of paper. Had phone call this morning to say we could fill in statement on pro forma and post it back, could have done this in the first place but not given option! Whilst we were waiting at the police station every one that came in had broken their bail conditions and were greeted by staff and fellow crims like long lost friends, I felt like I was at a party where I didn't know anyone.

alarmist

38 posts

267 months

Saturday 11th September 2004
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i know the feeling had similar from staffs police, wife driving ,me in passenger seat idiot in ML cuts us up at local roundabout wife takes avoiding measures( only in little focus at time) then he carries on all over the road . rang staffs police off my mobile ,gives them the reg no and they tell me it doesnt belong to that vehicle....and had i made a mistake,, i,m 20 feet behind it.in the end they said they couldnt do anything about it. wife chickened out and we went home.

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Tuesday 14th September 2004
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chrisbb said:
Whilst we were waiting at the police station every one that came in had broken their bail conditions and were greeted by staff and fellow crims like long lost friends


I presume the bail breakers were arrested though?

Street