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More collision repair for the Camry. Woman didn't see Gail going eastbound on Willow, she was facing Northbound on Redondo at a Red light...she turned right on the Red and smacked into her. Right front fender and door are wasted.
Last edited by SteveBricks; Feb 23, 2012 at 06:21 PM.
Yes she's fine, as is the other woman. Second time in the last 5 years the right side of this car has been disfigured. Maybe we should get the car painted yellow or fluorescent green...
Me too. Now both of our primary vehicles will be in the shop at the same time. She'll have a rental of course, and I've still got the '94 to run gasoline through, but it's gonna be kinda weird for a while.
Okay my daughter has had 3 accidents this past month topped off with a DUI... AND she had the nerve to ask if she could get her license back. You would think the Judge had just heard a really good joke, he was cracking up.... Good thing she is on the Ex's insurance, I have already told her to sell her car.... or at this point what is left of it. She is getting off easy for the DUI, as she was parked at the time...
She never would have gotten the DUI if she had put her registration sticker on that morning as I told her to.... it had come in the mail that day, she was parked in Huntington beach with the key in the ignition listening to the radio...the sticker was in her center console.... he stopped to cite her for expired tags.. She is as scary as her mother....
Parked listening to music doesn't sound like DRIVING Under the Influence. And technically she HAD current tags, and the cop who was going to cite her would know that because I am sure he ran a check on her plate to verify the registration status. She can easily beat that ticket. Now the three previous accidents is a whole other ball of wax entrirely.
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