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I recently had an incident happen in my personal life so want to know people's thoughts on this matter. I'm just looking for honest opinions, please read my story and tell me what you think:
I live in Calgary, and we have public parking on residential roads all around my house and the neighbourhood I live in. People park their cars on the street sides, generally in the area around their residence.
For the past couple of weeks I have been parking my car one street over from my house. Because the parking is public, legally, I can park anywhere I want and I don't need to give a reason. However, the reason I've been doing so is there has been construction ongoing in front of my house. So, I have been parking my car one street over (about a 1 minute walk) from my house. Yesterday, as I parked my vehicle, a man came out of the house in front of where I parked it and asked me to move my vehicle because his wife needed to park there to access the house. I told him that I would not move it now, as I just parked it, but said the next time I use my vehicle I may park it somewhere else. At that point he became rude and demanded that I move the vehicle now. I told him no. He then said "Don't be surprised if you have no tires". We were alone, just the 2 of us when this happened, and what I've written here is exactly how the conversation went in all honesty.
At that point I walked away and contacted the police and explained the situation and that this man had just threatened destruction to my car. The police came out a few hours later and spoke to me at my house, and spoke to him at his house. I asked them to press charges against him for threatening to destroy my car, and they refused to do so, even though I specifically said I think there is a good chance he would carry out the threat. They did however, create a police report over the incident which I have a copy of and basically just outlines my allegations against him. While the police were talking with me, they seemed to imply that I was taking things too seriously, should "man up", and should just move my car, and he was right and I was wrong, and I was the instigator because he was older.
You guys have seen my pic at this site, I'm a mid 20's male, the male who threatened my car is probably in his 60's. He was the same height as me perhaps a bit heavier. I felt it unfair that the police seemed to be taking his side when it was me who was actually threatened.
After the police had left. I made my own decision to move my car back to my own street. I did this because I was satisfied with the conversation police had with him and I didn't want to cause an unnecessary issue.
Literally, the next morning I woke up, and my car is totaled. There is extensive damage to the rear and front passenger wheel area. Another car obviously hit my parked car with a huge force, causing extensive damage. My car is totaled. I haven't seen the car which hit my car, but I would guess that it also suffered quite extensive damage. There was a "witness report" sticker left on my car this morning advising me to go to the Police. I went to the police, and they do have the identity of the driver, as well as his insurance information. Apparently someone had witnessed the accident and phoned it in to police. It seems that the driver did not flee the scene of accident and stayed on scene as police and fire arrived and took down his information. I was asleep for this entire time. The accident happened right in front of my house but I am a deep sleeper and never once woke up.
So financially, I'm ok with it. I will be taken care of by his insurance company and I've already started the claim on that. Obviously he is at fault for the accident, and his company will either pay for repairs of my vehicle and/or pay the entire value of my vehicle. So, financially I am OK. To be honest, my car needed a bit of work done, and I was planning on possibly selling anyway. So, if I receive a pay out for the value of the car, I'm happy with that. I am happy the driver has been identified and it was not a hit and run.
The driver who hit my car is not the same man who threatened me. The police also told me, the driver who hit my car does not actually live in this city. What exactly he was doing here is uncertain, and I am not sure where he lives. I told the officers that because I had been threatened only hours previous to my car being totaled, I felt the accident may have been deliberate. They sent a crew over to question the man who threatened me, and the driver of the vehicle that hit mine, and they told me there is no relationship between the 2. Apparently the vehicle that hit my parked car was a Dodge SUV.
I'm a bit confused here... on the one hand its very fishy that I was threatened and then my car is totaled a few hours later. It is possible it could be his friend from out of town that he's contacted to come and hit my car. But if that's the case, you would think the driver would have left the scene right? Why did he stick around then? Also, why would you use a newer model Dodge SUV to hit my car, when its going to also cause a lot of damage to his car, and since he's at fault his insurance rate will now be massively increased. So, if anything it seems that the driver has suffered much more from this than me.
Could it have been an attempted hit and run, but because a witness saw it the driver had to stay?
I've done some boxing in my life, I would have been happy to settle this dispute with this man in a boxing ring, and part of me said I should have just physically attacked him when he threatened me. The reason I didn't do that, is I don't like trouble, I try to live my life honestly, and I don't want a criminal record on an assault charge. I have had a couple of incidents with law enforcement in the past, but thankfully, I have a clean record and never been convicted of anything and I'd like to keep it that way.
I was just trying to mind my own business and out of nowhere this guy just threatens me.
I just want honest opinions of what people think happened? Also, do you think I handled the situation well?
I'm doing OK, and I will likely be paid full amount by his insurance company for my car. So I'm doing OK. It inconveniences me for a few weeks, but I also have a work vehicle so its not too bad.
I live in Calgary, and we have public parking on residential roads all around my house and the neighbourhood I live in. People park their cars on the street sides, generally in the area around their residence.
For the past couple of weeks I have been parking my car one street over from my house. Because the parking is public, legally, I can park anywhere I want and I don't need to give a reason. However, the reason I've been doing so is there has been construction ongoing in front of my house. So, I have been parking my car one street over (about a 1 minute walk) from my house. Yesterday, as I parked my vehicle, a man came out of the house in front of where I parked it and asked me to move my vehicle because his wife needed to park there to access the house. I told him that I would not move it now, as I just parked it, but said the next time I use my vehicle I may park it somewhere else. At that point he became rude and demanded that I move the vehicle now. I told him no. He then said "Don't be surprised if you have no tires". We were alone, just the 2 of us when this happened, and what I've written here is exactly how the conversation went in all honesty.
At that point I walked away and contacted the police and explained the situation and that this man had just threatened destruction to my car. The police came out a few hours later and spoke to me at my house, and spoke to him at his house. I asked them to press charges against him for threatening to destroy my car, and they refused to do so, even though I specifically said I think there is a good chance he would carry out the threat. They did however, create a police report over the incident which I have a copy of and basically just outlines my allegations against him. While the police were talking with me, they seemed to imply that I was taking things too seriously, should "man up", and should just move my car, and he was right and I was wrong, and I was the instigator because he was older.
You guys have seen my pic at this site, I'm a mid 20's male, the male who threatened my car is probably in his 60's. He was the same height as me perhaps a bit heavier. I felt it unfair that the police seemed to be taking his side when it was me who was actually threatened.
After the police had left. I made my own decision to move my car back to my own street. I did this because I was satisfied with the conversation police had with him and I didn't want to cause an unnecessary issue.
Literally, the next morning I woke up, and my car is totaled. There is extensive damage to the rear and front passenger wheel area. Another car obviously hit my parked car with a huge force, causing extensive damage. My car is totaled. I haven't seen the car which hit my car, but I would guess that it also suffered quite extensive damage. There was a "witness report" sticker left on my car this morning advising me to go to the Police. I went to the police, and they do have the identity of the driver, as well as his insurance information. Apparently someone had witnessed the accident and phoned it in to police. It seems that the driver did not flee the scene of accident and stayed on scene as police and fire arrived and took down his information. I was asleep for this entire time. The accident happened right in front of my house but I am a deep sleeper and never once woke up.
So financially, I'm ok with it. I will be taken care of by his insurance company and I've already started the claim on that. Obviously he is at fault for the accident, and his company will either pay for repairs of my vehicle and/or pay the entire value of my vehicle. So, financially I am OK. To be honest, my car needed a bit of work done, and I was planning on possibly selling anyway. So, if I receive a pay out for the value of the car, I'm happy with that. I am happy the driver has been identified and it was not a hit and run.
The driver who hit my car is not the same man who threatened me. The police also told me, the driver who hit my car does not actually live in this city. What exactly he was doing here is uncertain, and I am not sure where he lives. I told the officers that because I had been threatened only hours previous to my car being totaled, I felt the accident may have been deliberate. They sent a crew over to question the man who threatened me, and the driver of the vehicle that hit mine, and they told me there is no relationship between the 2. Apparently the vehicle that hit my parked car was a Dodge SUV.
I'm a bit confused here... on the one hand its very fishy that I was threatened and then my car is totaled a few hours later. It is possible it could be his friend from out of town that he's contacted to come and hit my car. But if that's the case, you would think the driver would have left the scene right? Why did he stick around then? Also, why would you use a newer model Dodge SUV to hit my car, when its going to also cause a lot of damage to his car, and since he's at fault his insurance rate will now be massively increased. So, if anything it seems that the driver has suffered much more from this than me.
Could it have been an attempted hit and run, but because a witness saw it the driver had to stay?
I've done some boxing in my life, I would have been happy to settle this dispute with this man in a boxing ring, and part of me said I should have just physically attacked him when he threatened me. The reason I didn't do that, is I don't like trouble, I try to live my life honestly, and I don't want a criminal record on an assault charge. I have had a couple of incidents with law enforcement in the past, but thankfully, I have a clean record and never been convicted of anything and I'd like to keep it that way.
I was just trying to mind my own business and out of nowhere this guy just threatens me.
I just want honest opinions of what people think happened? Also, do you think I handled the situation well?
I'm doing OK, and I will likely be paid full amount by his insurance company for my car. So I'm doing OK. It inconveniences me for a few weeks, but I also have a work vehicle so its not too bad.
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