JJsKJ wrote:
Cali plates? Sure sounds like a Cali driver move.

Haha... Sure does sound like it, but no. She's an AZ driver that has been "driving 36 years without as much as a speeding ticket".
Pablo wrote:
Always call police. My next cell will be a camera phone. A hit and run just like this happened to my friend last week and another one last month. People don't care anymore. Cell phone and CCW. That is my advice.
I am former law enforcement & I can tell you that the damage (although sore to me when I look at it) is minor & I felt I would get more cooperation if she didn't get a ticket for unsafe lane change + maybe a few more that I would dig up.

The CCW is your call, but I never carry anymore. If I feel that I am in that bad of a bad situation then I will back out and call someone (usually a friend with a badge & a gun).
Signcutter21 wrote:
Sorry to hear about your misfortune Mike. Glad DPS got out there too. At least she stopped. Down here, even if they do stop, they have no insurance and play the "no speaky Engles". and blow it off like it's no big deal.
Thanks... I'm just glad it is only minor and that nobody was injured. If she would have hit harder and possibly injured my fiance then we definitely would have had problems.
Yea, AAA really surprised me with their response time. He was probably hoping someone would get tased.

He did suggest I go ahead and draw a diagram of the collision for insurance.
I definitely hear ya on the "no habla". That always annoyed the crap outta me on the road. Usually that meant I got to tow their car for a 30 day impound though.

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