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Accident claim?
Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in
: Hi, Not usually becoming involved with accidents too often, I lack the experience to give valid advice... LAFF! You can't help yourself, can you? ****. The local water authority has being rather busy of late digging up paths and roads in the area. At one particularly hazardous T junction (on an acute bend) for those trying to emerge - the authorities contractor left a large quantity of those red and white plastic things they use to guard the holes they dig, completely blocking the sight line. Not actually to protect a hole, but probably there for easy collection by the contractors lorry. I myself found pulling out a bit of a struggle under normal conditions, but these things made the junction almost impossible to negotiate with any degree of safety. But you tried it anyway, you pillock. As luck would have it, an elderly freind was caught out resulting in their car being written off, but luckily no serious injury. Might it be worth putting in a claim against the water authority or their contractor? So the same age as you, then. What's a freind? -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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