- Apr 26, 2004
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Hey guys!
Here in Quebec we had a snow storm yesterday, about 30 cm have fallen. So the loader from a private company comes during the night/early hours to clear the snow from the parking and driveway (I live in an apartment block).
What do I see when I get out this morning? The damn loader rammed into my car and destroyed the rear bumper, AND left no note, no paper, no nothing! I had to call the police so that they make a report proving I wasn't responsible of anything. Heck there was still 1 foot of snow on the car. That's not all, another guy from that same company comes to see what one of his co-workers have done. He looks at my car and says, "that couldn't be us". When that guy left, the police assured me that it was clearly their mistake.
Brief, the guy ran into my car destroying the rear bumper and pushing it 2 feet further while it was in 1st gear with the handbrake on, he left no note, and the company does not admit he ran into my car. That's not only lack of vigilance!
Here in Quebec we had a snow storm yesterday, about 30 cm have fallen. So the loader from a private company comes during the night/early hours to clear the snow from the parking and driveway (I live in an apartment block).
What do I see when I get out this morning? The damn loader rammed into my car and destroyed the rear bumper, AND left no note, no paper, no nothing! I had to call the police so that they make a report proving I wasn't responsible of anything. Heck there was still 1 foot of snow on the car. That's not all, another guy from that same company comes to see what one of his co-workers have done. He looks at my car and says, "that couldn't be us". When that guy left, the police assured me that it was clearly their mistake.
Brief, the guy ran into my car destroying the rear bumper and pushing it 2 feet further while it was in 1st gear with the handbrake on, he left no note, and the company does not admit he ran into my car. That's not only lack of vigilance!