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petesgrayz | 17:22 Wed 06th Apr 2005 | People & Places
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Not sure if this is the right place, but here goes.


I came out of work one day to discover someone had bumped into my car in the car park, scratching the paintwork. Next day I noticed a scratch on a colleagues car that was the same colour paint as mine, and both scratches were exactly the same level .


Bit of a coincidence hey?


I asked him about it, and he told me a neighbour had run into him a few days earlier.


Cost of repair is �200, what can I do? Any suggestions?

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Not a lot you can do without proof.
Can you touch up the paintwork yourself or gat a practically minded friend to help? Will be cheaper than a garage.
You could report your suspicions to the police. They could easily check his story about the neighbour.

Call the police and ask them if they will try and match your paint to the paint on his car, but is it worth the trouble as he is a work colleague and obviously a Pratt

Have u got CCTV on your car park, maybe worth checking.  Otherwise, as has been said, without proof I don't think there is anything you can do.

I doubt very much whether the Police would check out anything for such a minor incident (minor to them, obviously not minor to you).

I can guarantee the response from the police will be:

"If nobody was injured - contact your Insurance company".

The incident was on a car park.  The police will only have jurisdiction if the car park was also a road within the meaning of the Road Traffic Acts, or if the damage was done deliberately.  It will not be a road if it is a private car park belonging to the place of work.  An investigator could help, but would probably cost more than the damage.

but if his neighbout had run into him, this suggests that this happened near his house - it would seem strange if the same neighbour had driven to this persons place of work and then bumped into your car, wouldn't it? maybe i am missing the point but the chances of it being the same person seem very very small to me - so its the same colour and height !! probably white and cars are generally the same height aren't they.

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