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<blockquote data-quote="OkieJoe72" data-source="post: 3751153" data-attributes="member: 48447"><p>My son was in a minor accident a few months ago in OKC. He tapped the back of the vehicle in front of him at a stoplight. No damage to the vehicle other than a quarter sized dent in the bumper. Three people jumped out of the car and started screaming and yelling at him. He called me immediately wanting to know what to do. I was on my way to meet him for lunch, and I was only a few miles away. He let the driver take a pic of his license and insurance, and the three people jumped back in there car and drove off quickly. My son followed them, and they stopped in a parking lot about a mile away. I met him in the parking lot a few minutes later, and the people had called the police because they said my son was threatening them. When the police got there and got both sides of the story, I about lost my mind. Not only did the driver not have insurance, he did not have a driver’s license either, and the police did nothing about the driver fleeing the scene of an accident. They wrote my son a ticket for hitting their vehicle. The police then let the driver drive off knowing full well that he didn’t have insurance or a license. Under normal circumstances, I know it would have been my son’s fault. However, the driver should have never been on the road in the first place. I strongly let the cop know that I thought it was B.S. for letting that guy drive away and for writing my son a ticket! After he threatened to arrest me if I didn’t calm down, my wife made me to get back in the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieJoe72, post: 3751153, member: 48447"] My son was in a minor accident a few months ago in OKC. He tapped the back of the vehicle in front of him at a stoplight. No damage to the vehicle other than a quarter sized dent in the bumper. Three people jumped out of the car and started screaming and yelling at him. He called me immediately wanting to know what to do. I was on my way to meet him for lunch, and I was only a few miles away. He let the driver take a pic of his license and insurance, and the three people jumped back in there car and drove off quickly. My son followed them, and they stopped in a parking lot about a mile away. I met him in the parking lot a few minutes later, and the people had called the police because they said my son was threatening them. When the police got there and got both sides of the story, I about lost my mind. Not only did the driver not have insurance, he did not have a driver’s license either, and the police did nothing about the driver fleeing the scene of an accident. They wrote my son a ticket for hitting their vehicle. The police then let the driver drive off knowing full well that he didn’t have insurance or a license. Under normal circumstances, I know it would have been my son’s fault. However, the driver should have never been on the road in the first place. I strongly let the cop know that I thought it was B.S. for letting that guy drive away and for writing my son a ticket! After he threatened to arrest me if I didn’t calm down, my wife made me to get back in the truck. [/QUOTE]
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