Luckily it's not that bad , mostly just the paint is all scuffed up plus the mirror I already fixed .
My ex wife was fond of hitting things and driving off , she once lambasted me for getting the plate & info of a guy who hit & split because he was Hispanic and apparently that made it O.K. in her eyes to hit & split , drive drunk , beat your kids , steal , cheat anyone not Hispanic , on and on..... I could fill pages with the B.S. she either did or condoned , why I'm glad she's gone .
I'm pretty sure the whole 'hood knows just who did this but it keeping mum .
Life's a b*tch , deal with it .
-Nate
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> I had that happen to me, to an old Subaru station wagon I had back when I was newly married and broke as a church mouse. Tore it all the way down the side, couldn't even open the doors. To make it worse, the b@stard stopped and left a fake note under my windshield wiper. I knocked on doors in the neighborhood and found a dozen neighbors who saw the whole thing and they all said "he left you a note." Nobody got his license number. Only thing they could tell me was "it was a red pickup truck." I didn't have any collision insurance so I basically lost my car.
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> The only solace I have ever had from that incident was that my wife saw a guy do something similar to a car in a parking lot, and drive off. She got his license plate number, wrote a note and put it under the windshield wiper of the car that got hit. She was subpoenaed to court. The driver who hit-n-ran showed up to court with a cashiers check for the damages, and got a year's suspended/probation, plus fine. So if you want to "get even," I guess the best thing to do is pay it forward to someone else. (A couple years later, a good Samaritan gave us the license plate number of a jerk who hit-n-ran on our car, and we collected on that. The car was owned by a company and the company owner said he didn't know who was driving it - yeah right.)
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