honeybee wrote:Fine, OK! I'll be happy to settle this with the insurance as with the first car, but why did that second guy have to call the police?! It's not like I was trying to run away or anything. He could have contacted me. Apparently he had rang the doorbell an hour before but I'd been in the bathroom then and not answered. I had just been able to see someone walking away and assumed it had been a Jehova's Witness.
But this other guy could've left me a note, or phoned me (I'm in the book). But no, he got the police there...
Something very similar happened to me when I was on a travel writing gig in Deadwood, SD. I was in a rental car and tapped this lady's bumper. Apparently I made a dent, but I honestly didn't see the dent and was not even sure that I had it the car or a curb. I got out and checked. But it was in the early morning sun - and her car was silver. Anyway I went to my meeting and then returned. Soon the police knocked on my hotel room door threatening to arrest me for leaving the scene of the accident.
The funny thing is that the lady whose parked car I hit actually figured out that I hadn't seen the dent (it was hard to see) and told the police not to worry about it and she'd talk to me when I got back. She'd been staying at the hotel, too and later apologized to me (which there was no need, I apologized to her, too). It was a busy body old lady sitting on her porch that called the cops. Who told the lady whose car was damaged that it wasn't her call.
Luckily, I only got a ticket - but the cop told me if he had his way I'd be spending the night in jail. Not much for the cops to do in Deadwood, SD. Unlike the TV show.
Oh jeez. Nice cop. You would have had a great lead for your article, though....