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Looks like somone with a green car hit his bike and ran off.
 

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So from what my neighbors are telling me, is that around 2am last night, some girl and her girlfriends where driving home drunk (they were in a Ford Mustang, btw). They plowed into the Toyota Corolla that was next to my bike, which sends that car into my bike, launching my bike into the middle of the street. Somehow, the Mustang also careens into an apartment complex gate as seen here:



Amazingly enough, no one was hurt, and only the Corolla and my 250 is damaged.
 

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My neighbors are really cool. They came out last night at the scene of the accident, got all the info, and moved my bike to the side of the street. Funny, as how I slept thru the whole thing. :huh:

Oh, btw, Pacific Specialty Insurance Company has really terrible customer service. Can't get a hold of them to file my claim! :mad:
 

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So what are the police telling you? Did they get these girls at the scene or what? If your neighbors got all "their" info then what about "their" insurance? Let their company pay for it. Or is this Pacific Specialty Insurance Company their insurance company? I'd stay on top of it if I were you until somebody paid for my bike.
 

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Impressive power of perception there!

Yeah, it was a green Ford Mustang.
There is green paint on your fender and its a yellow bike parked next to a black car.
 

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So what are the police telling you? Did they get these girls at the scene or what? If your neighbors got all "their" info then what about "their" insurance? Let their company pay for it. Or is this Pacific Specialty Insurance Company their insurance company? I'd stay on top of it if I were you until somebody paid for my bike.
The Police aren't telling me anything, as since no one was hurt, they're not really getting involved. Or should I call the police and try to get something out of them?

My neighbors got the drunk girl's info. Her contact info, insurance info, drivers license, VIN number, the whole deal. Even got her business card (she's a private chef, btw).

My insurance is Pacific Specialty Insurance... I can't get a hold of them, but I just found out that you can file a claim online, so I just did that. Hopefully that'll get the ball rolling.

I need to get that stupid disc lock off so I can move the 250 by Wednesday (street cleaning day).
 

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If you havnt got in touch with the girl with her telling shes paying for it then you totally need to talk to the police asap
 

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The Police aren't telling me anything, as since no one was hurt, they're not really getting involved. Or should I call the police and try to get something out of them?

My neighbors got the drunk girl's info. Her contact info, insurance info, drivers license, VIN number, the whole deal. Even got her business card (she's a private chef, btw).

My insurance is Pacific Specialty Insurance... I can't get a hold of them, but I just found out that you can file a claim online, so I just did that. Hopefully that'll get the ball rolling.

I need to get that stupid disc lock off so I can move the 250 by Wednesday (street cleaning day).
You need to call the police! I'm sure that in all states leaving the scene of an accident is a crime. And whether your neighbor wants to get involved or not they already are so you need to tell the police that the neighbor saw the girls at the scene. Even for a claim through your insurance company they are probably going to want a police report anyway.
 

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You'll probably also need a police report. Tell them to not be dicks and do their fucking jobs.
Maybe no one has even called the police? The neighbors have the driver's info. They must've gotten that from the driver, not the police.

I hate threads like this with imcomplete information and people jumping to all kinds of conclusions.

OP, were the police ever called? Did the neighbors allow the drunk driver to just drive away?

If you have the driver's information, file the claim against her insurance company! Or give the information to your company.
 

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The Police aren't telling me anything, as since no one was hurt, they're not really getting involved.
Maybe no one has even called the police? The neighbors have the driver's info. They must've gotten that from the driver, not the police.

I hate threads like this with imcomplete information and people jumping to all kinds of conclusions.
Hmmmmmmm
 
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