Agree with R
Go through your insurance.
The coppers won't be interested in the slightest. No one has been injured.

i think the polis would be very interested,choose from reckless driving,criminal damage,driving without due care,endangering other road users,id expect a ban and a large fine for doing that,shop the pair of them mate,what thay done was way beyond site banter,pair of chancers deserve all the grief they will get..
 
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Whilst they carried out this jolly jape, what would have happened if a young kid had run out, doubtful they would have seen. Doesn't bear thinking about.
 
Agree with R
Go through your insurance.
The coppers won't be interested in the slightest. No one has been injured.

id be surprised if told the truth the insurance co would pay out,it wasnt an accident it was willful damage,no doubt the insurance co's have a clause for that.then you would have to claim against the old git and hopalong personally,will cost them an arm and a leg..so one of them is in real trouble..
 
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1. Get medieval on their asses with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. Or

2. Rip peg legs leg off and beat the old git with it. Or

3. Bang 500v through the both of them!

I could go on and on...
 
Don’t get in to the retribution game!

Things escalate out of hand. The fitter I worked with backed the works van into my car. Two days in the body shop to put right, hire car to get to work, etc. The company paid out so nothing on my insurance.

He wasn’t happy to find his motorbike in a skip. I’d put an old mattress in first before very carefully lowering the bike in with a crane.
He caused the damage getting it out.

Typical thick fitter,

I’d parked the crane just around the corner with the nylon strops still on the hook. He didn’t see it! It’s only 25’ long and 12’ high, painted bright yellow!


I got carpeted by the manager (who couldn’t keep his face straight). I got away with a verbal warning and had to promise not to do it again.
 
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Don’t get in to the retribution game!

Things escalate out of hand. The fitter I worked with backed the works van into my car. Two days in the body shop to put right, hire car to get to work, etc. The company paid out so nothing on my insurance.

He wasn’t happy to find his motorbike in a skip. I’d put an old mattress in first before very carefully lowering the bike in with a crane.
He caused the damage getting it out.

Typical thick fitter,

I’d parked the crane just around the corner with the nylon strops still on the hook. He didn’t see it! It’s only 25’ long and 12’ high, painted bright yellow!


I got carpeted by the manager (who couldn’t keep his face straight). I got away with a verbal warning and had to promise not to do it again.

Brilliant
 

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