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Someone drove into my car today while it was parked outside no 2 Fellbrigg Rd, that's the Northcross Rd end of the road, near Willow. It's dented and scratched - probably about ?200-worth of damage. I would just put this down to (bitter) experience, but just a couple of months ago I paid ?200 for the repairs after the same thing happened when it was parked on Northcross Rd. I'm really upset that I have to keep shelling out hundreds of pounds because other people won't own up to their bad driving. Did anyone see what happened?


[edited to make title more meaningful]

I saw somebody reversing out of Fellbrigg Road into Northcross Road about 10am this morning and making a real pig's ear of it, but I didn't see them hit anything and afraid I couldn't give a description of either the driver or the car because as usual I was in a world of my own :-$


The only reason I noticed was because I thought it was a dangerous thing to do.

Useful that.


I saw someone driving a car up Lordship Lane this afternoon. He/she may or may not have driven along Fellbrigg Road. I'm afraid I couldn't give a description of either the driver or the car because as usual I was in a world of my own.


A classic post.

brum Wrote:

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> No need to apologise, Sue. Your info could be

> useful, jog someone's memory or form part of a

> bigger picture. I know you were just trying to

> help out.



I agree, with Brum...you've narrowed the timeframe down to 10ish so that may be helpful to others...

yeah, some drunk in a white peugeout106 on crystal palace road backed into (and damaged) my car last week.


i just think people in london dont care. im simply waiting till i see the person in the car again to get them to cough-up!!!


so looking at this example im minded to think theres some drink-driving going on at the weekedn locally. (the car in question was parked 1m onto the curb!!)


did u have white paint or black/gre6y bumper stripes left behind??

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