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Just read through it and struggled to understand it, bunch of inbred to55ers

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Just read through it and struggled to understand it, bunch of inbred to55ers

 

What i was told is a S2000 was doughnutting and they hit straight into a Civic! They were going around p1ssing on cars and ripping down banners etc!

OK, im in no way supporting the actions of what Scott did on sunday morning. It was a stupid thing to be doing and thats exactly why i wont be on their stand.

 

He was doing doughnuts and hit a yellow EG civic. Granted the civic wasn't in the best of conditions in the first place, but thats not for any of us to judge.

Once the collision happened, Scott was quick to own upto damaging the civic and spoke with the owner of the civic. The bumper had been knocked and the rear passenger side tail-light was demolished.

 

Scott did offer to drive the owner of the civic to the bank and give her £500, there and then, to pay for the repairs. He also offered to send down a brand new tail-light. But when the owners boyfriend got onto the scene, everything changed. He started ranting and raving, got Mr Fuggles and other organisers involved and demanded it was processed through the insurance. Consequently, Scott was asked to leave site after handing over insurance details.

 

Unfortunately, the EG wasnt in the best of conditions before the accident. The front bumper looked as though it had been painted with a brush and the sills were filled with expanding foam. Once the insurance company has a look, it's more than likely to be written off. Its a total shame that the book price for EG civics have fallen through the floor, so i think it would've been a sensible idea to keep it out of the insurance and take Scott up on his offer.

 

Rant Over

Edited by Mikey

OK, im in no way supporting the actions of what Scott did on sunday morning. It was a stupid thing to be doing and thats exactly why i wont be on their stand.

 

He was doing doughnuts and hit a yellow EG civic. Granted the civic wasn't in the best of conditions in the first place, but thats not for any of us to judge.

Once the collision happened, Scott was quick to own upto damaging the civic and spoke with the owner of the civic. The bumper had been knocked and the rear passenger side tail-light was demolished.

 

Scott did offer to drive the owner of the civic to the bank and give her £500, there and then, to pay for the repairs. He also offered to send down a brand new tail-light. But when the owners boyfriend got onto the scene, everything changed. He started ranting and raving, got Mr Fuggles and other organisers involved and demanded it was processed through the insurance. Consequently, Scott was asked to leave site after handing over insurance details.

 

Unfortunately, the EG wasnt in the best of conditions before the accident. The front bumper looked as though it had been painted with a brush and the sills were filled with expanding foam. Once the insurance company has a look, it's more than likely to be written off. Its a total shame that the book price for EG civics have fallen through the floor, so i think it would've been a sensible idea to keep it out of the insurance and take Scott up on his offer.

 

Rant Over

 

 

that is fair enough.. nobody can argue with 500 quid cash... at least he was willing to pay for his actions.. shame the other guy/girl wasnt as smart . so to speak........

that is fair enough.. nobody can argue with 500 quid cash... at least he was willing to pay for his actions.. shame the other guy/girl wasnt as smart . so to speak........

 

It is a shame. There was another guy on the Edinburgh Cruise stand who works at a local car auctions. He had a look at it and said that the book price on it would be in the region of £200 with a couple of hundred pounds worth of damage.

whether he offered her cash or not.. the :xxx: shouldnt have been doing it in the first place.. how much would he of offered a parent if he knocked a child down..

 

when you put it that way......................:slap:

i know, doing doughnuts on wet grass!!! what a total tosser and if it was me whether the car was a banger or top notch i would have rung the police as well and got him done and for them to have a go for not taking the money is discraceful.

 

in fact no i wouldnt have rung the police, if it had been my wifes car i would have slapped him around and used his head to make the same damage on his s2000

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