Posted by Nebraska Cowman on February 14, 2010 at 14:48:39 from (66.252.122.171):
In Reply to: OT: car accident posted by SMA in NE on February 14, 2010 at 11:36:31:
My sister pulled that trick 4 years ago. But she was the hitee. A person had left a disabled vehicle several days on a gravel road she traveled to work. A white vehicle. One night it snowed. Next morning my sister is going to work before daylight. Watching for the car she knew was there when WHAM, there it was. She went on to work and when she got home I helped her straighten the bumper. Later that day the State police came around snooping and asking questions about the car which my sister denied hitting. They looked at her car (which had been in several small mishaps, not excluding the hood being nearly torn off from the wind when she had the battery charger on overnight) And said Trooper just shook his head. Yes, my sister would have been at fault had she admitted guilt but as it was and the disabled car had been there several days with the owners making no effort to remove it I think the cops kinda looked the other way and let nature take it's course.
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