A year ago, I went to retrieve my camper from the fairground. (The county fairground allows winter storage in its barns - my camper stays out of the snow, and the fairground gets a little extra dough, so it's a win/win situation.)
Anyway, on or about the 3rd or 4th Saturday in March, you need to get your stuff out, or you get charged a daily fee, which is expensive. The day before the pull-out, all campers, 5th wheels, sports cars, boats, etc., are pulled out into the parking lots for removal. The campers are all angled, so all you have to do is pull ahead of your camper, back up, connect, and go, which I did. EXCEPT:
A woman decided to drive the wrong way through, just as I backed up toward my camper (When you are in angled parking, it kind of creates a heck of a blind spot, if someone comes from behind, going the wrong way). The end result was her rear door got moved in almost a foot. She went to the exit, on the other side of the fairgrounds to wait for me, since the police were there, and we could exchange insurance.
Here's the kicker: I threw away the WRONG proof-of-insurance.

While I was frantically searching for my proof-of-insurance, the county sheriff drove up, to see if I had a problem. I told him I was still connecting the wiring, and he said, "No problem. We'll be waiting for ya at the gate". Ten minutes later, I gave up and went out to the gate, to face the music.
When I explained the problem to the sheriff, he took my information and...........nothing. I was on private property. I don't HAVE to have insurance on private property. However, he told me I'd better be
very careful driving home, because if I got stopped for ANYTHING, I'd be up the creek. Needless to say, I drove 55 mph, on the interstate, all the way home...........
Now, I told you THAT story, so I could this one: The damage to my Libby? The spare tire was moved in a fraction of an inch. The body shop, when I arrived to have it repaired, got their biggest guy, and had him pull it back out. They wouldn't even charge me for the time.
Moral of the story? Our Libby's are TOUGH!!!