Sunny wrote:
On 9/20/05, Kevanf1
wrote: Erm, silly question perhaps but are we talking Georgia USA or Georgia the country in Eastern Europe? It's just that the way you mention the police it sounds a bit like the Eastern European country...
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Kevan, no offense, but how may times you had to deal with EE country law enforcement? And, for that, with US ones? I got my car hit on a parking in front of a bar here in MN. The guys with the other car came out of the bar and left the parking. When I called police, I was basically told that if no one is hurt, I'd better go with my insurance company, because they have more important thinks to do. They even were not willing to issue me some kind of document, so my insurance company knows that it was not my fault. So I end up paying 1000$. I did not file a claim with the insurance, because they told me that if it is my fault, they are going to rise my insurance.
So, please, do not be prejudice.
One thing to bear in mind, is that most parking lots are private property, where traffic laws do not apply. This means it's up to the parties involved to prove their case, not the police. On the other hand, criminal behaviour, as this might be, is a matter for police.