Sat in a car park, waiting for me mum. Woman infront gets into a 406 estate, and is already bloody close from when she reversed in a few minutes earlier. can easy drive straight out though. on go the reverse lights. she backs up a little. i beep the horn because by now she is f**king close. she hits me, and carrys on reversing. the car is creaking, dunno what it was. she stops, i get out. she drives off a little. bang on the window and she stops. aparently oblivious to what shes done.
i didnt take the time to inspect for damage etc, first thing that went through my mind was the fact that she was just going to drive off.
she winds down her window, and i told her to back up into the space because shes just reversed into me. her reply was "i have a big car, i dont look out the back, sorry". winds up her window, and starts to drive off. a young lad in a mk2 golf who saw what happened then whipped out of his parking space and blocked the exit. she opened her door and told me "i dont have time for this". hmm, i dont really have the time for people to reverse into my car either. eventually she puts it into a space and gets out. thanks to the golf driver, get his details, then hes away. have a look. f**k all damaged on her car. on mine, busted numberplate, bump strip thing on the front in "moved" (will easily push back on) and the bumped is scratched/buffed a bit. she decides that theres nothing wrong, and goes back to her car. at which point the phone comes out, and i tell her im phoning the police if she leaves, bearing in mind i have a witness for her attempting to leave the scene of an accident.
she comes back over, doesnt know who shes insured with, becuse its not her car (oh fook i think). then she gives me details of her address etc. another guy comes up and says he was in his shop and saw what happened. take his details.
she gave me money for a numberplate. didnt want to take it but she basically threw it in my window.
wasnt so mad that she reversed into the car, but that she "didnt have time" for it, and was going to leave the scene of a (all be it very minor) accident.
silly cow.