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sebandbay | 10:33 Tue 28th Mar 2006 | Motoring
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I work for a haulage company. One of our skip lorries was parked at the side of the road when an approaching lorry collided with the wing mirror destroying the entire unit. The other driver said the incident was as much our fault because our wing mirror was not folded in.


Is it law that when parked at the side of the road our drivers must fold there wing mirrors in?

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If you collide with a stationary vehicle you are liable to pay for the damage to that vehicle. This applies even if the vehicle is illegally parked. It is every driver�s obligation to avoid colliding with things (and to this end must drive so that he can stop within the distance he can see to be free of obstruction). You cannot claim that you were justified in colliding with a vehicle simply because it should not have been there. The same principle applies here. Whether the mirror was folded or not is immaterial. The other driver is incorrect and, dare I say it, may be �trying it on�.
Be more careful next time!

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha


A skip lorry being hit while stationary - that is justice (or irony)

one day you will need a skip tubeway!!
I have lasted 44 years without needing one so far - why will I want one now - and more to the point why would I let one of those bloody awful things near my house.
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Tubeway


How do you get rid of rubbish at your stately mansion?


The answer could be good for business, we could provide a service for snobs!

Well good for you - I may be many things - but I certainly aint a snob. It is just that I find it funny that a skip lorry was hit. In my experience these are some of the worst most careless drivers on the road - and I know of so many instances of peoples cars and property being damaged by skips and skip lorries - usually with the lorry just driving away afterwards.


Some of us try to take our own stuff down the dump - as and when we need to rather than save it up for the skip man.

Tubeway



4Q you self-righteous mardy-arsed git.


If everyone thought like you us poor insurance brokers would be out of business.

Can you collect my skip please, this is obviously the only way to get through to you as I have been phoning all day, maybe if you spent more time doing your job and not pi#@ing around on computers all day you could have complied with my requests earlier.


I Thank You.

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