Hit and run.
I do believe I'd be looking at my neighbors bumpers and have a digital camera handy when you do, chances are there will be signs of damage, it MAY help you...
I live in townhouses, but fortunately they had brains enough to give everyone separate parking pads and or if you choose a garage... I can barely take mine to the tire store without sitting there in worry that some idiot is going to pull up with Lincoln size doors and not give a hoot what they hit getting out of it!!!
People are very inconsiderate. Hope you get her fixed!! I know it made you sick...
Deb
I live in townhouses, but fortunately they had brains enough to give everyone separate parking pads and or if you choose a garage... I can barely take mine to the tire store without sitting there in worry that some idiot is going to pull up with Lincoln size doors and not give a hoot what they hit getting out of it!!!
People are very inconsiderate. Hope you get her fixed!! I know it made you sick...
Deb
Man THAT sucks! Same thing basically happened to my brother's DeLorean...and he got hit by one of his co-workers at a company dinner...and they ran. He ended up paying for it out of his pocket.
But you know what, since you know who did it...confront him about it. If he denies it...break his windows or slash his tires or something while he's not around....he'll know what it feels like then. Just don't get caught!
But you know what, since you know who did it...confront him about it. If he denies it...break his windows or slash his tires or something while he's not around....he'll know what it feels like then. Just don't get caught!
If you can get some sort of police report comparing the damage to the cars (paint color, height above ground) that would be great.
Even if you can't--if you are sure he's the guy--you might confront him and tell him that one of the neighbors told you he (or she) saw his car do it. (Is he married, have a live-in girl? Maybe it wasn't him, but his car). See how he reacts.
If you still think he's guilty, tell him you are going to speak to his company commander about prosecuting him for his actions. This is something the armed forces take VERY seriously and should scare him straight. If he still ducks responsibility, follow through.
However, make sure in your heart you are right before publicly accusing him.
Even if you can't--if you are sure he's the guy--you might confront him and tell him that one of the neighbors told you he (or she) saw his car do it. (Is he married, have a live-in girl? Maybe it wasn't him, but his car). See how he reacts.
If you still think he's guilty, tell him you are going to speak to his company commander about prosecuting him for his actions. This is something the armed forces take VERY seriously and should scare him straight. If he still ducks responsibility, follow through.
However, make sure in your heart you are right before publicly accusing him.
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