ChatterBank0 min ago
driving without due care or attention
I have received a letter for this but what exactly happened was, i was in a 3rd lane on road and went into middle lane as 3rd lane was closing. 5 mins later a guy pulls up behind me claiming i have knocked is side mirror off but i did no such thing which i explained and drove off as i was getting late for work. now that i have received this letter what will happen to me and if i did knock his side mirror what will happen then?
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Sounds like a case of "failing to stop". Very minor damage but still it carries a mandatory endorsement of 5-10 points.
Personally if the police are not yet involved I'd cough up for mirror whether I thought it was me or not 5 points would cost me more
Sounds like a case of "failing to stop". Very minor damage but still it carries a mandatory endorsement of 5-10 points.
Personally if the police are not yet involved I'd cough up for mirror whether I thought it was me or not 5 points would cost me more
when he pulled up behind me he was telling me to get out which i did and started saying you knocked my side mirror off and give me your details and i said what are you talking about i did no such thing and did'nt waste any more time and drove off and while i was driving off he was on phone and must have took my number plate down
If you didn't do it then I would have thought the best thing to do is contact the police from the details on the letter and explain the situation. I have to say I don't quite understand when you said he pulled up behind you and was telling you to get out the car because it could have been very dangerous. If it was me and another motorist was actiing like that I would have been on my way. By getting out of the car you risk confrontation.
The Police don't normally get involved in this type of thing at all!! Very strange-maybe he has a mate working in the station. It sounds like a fixed penalty notice and it may be time consuming and expensive to deal with yourself, but if you have legal protection on your insurance they may take it up for you, strange that he hasn't made a claim through his insurance company though, or you don't mention one, anyway.....
Time for a counter-attack:
When this chap asked you to get out of your car, was he in the remotest bit aggressive or threatening, in YOUR consideration?
if so, immediately report it to the Police- preferably the same station your letter came from, they will be duty bound to investigate it.
Time for a counter-attack:
When this chap asked you to get out of your car, was he in the remotest bit aggressive or threatening, in YOUR consideration?
if so, immediately report it to the Police- preferably the same station your letter came from, they will be duty bound to investigate it.
Have you any damage to your car? If, as he claims you've damaged his car hard enough to knock his mirror off then it stands to reason you'd have some superficial damage to yours, presumably your nearside door mirror as that's at the same height as his mirror.
If you've not so much as a scratch on yours how can he hold you responsible.
If you've not so much as a scratch on yours how can he hold you responsible.
I can't see how he can prove it then without independant witnesses. Any damage to his car would also cause damage to yours. Sounds like he's trying it on in order to get damage he's had done elsewhere paid for by you.
Might be an idea to mention it to your insurers especially if yours has legal claims assistance included.
Might be an idea to mention it to your insurers especially if yours has legal claims assistance included.