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Old 06-07-2015, 12:02 PM   #19
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Default Re: Friday Hulk: are car spaces too small?

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If your cars blue and my car has blue scuff marks on it.. its you!

Also you more than likely have the culprit if your car is damaged and car is gone.. if there is another car parked there, you can assess the current car against yours if the doors line up to your damage... if not, first car is culprit.

doubt if a third car would be there, unless you shop from dawn to dusk.
I know where you are coming from but some dude tried to pull this scenario on me once, the police will not divulge any info unless you give them permission, in my case I freely let the police inspect my car since they had a report from the accuser, turned out my colour did not match the damage, close but different.
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