Thu, 21 May 1998 15:05:32 +0100 - Message No. 3118
From: Chris Longhurst

Subject: UK readers, I need your help


UK @ owners: I need your help to find a car driver.
She cut me off on a roundabout on monday morning - pulled on to it as I
was heading for the exit after hers. My @ is fine, but somewhere in the
avoidance maneuver, it tried to fishtail. Fortunately (?) I was right
next to her at this point and when the bike sat upright, it smacked my
left leg into her right-front wing which did two things:
(1) mash my knee
(2) dent the crap out of her wing and steady the bike in an upright
position

She then drove around me and off on to the motorway and that was the
last I saw of her.
The police have told me that they can't trace her via my description and
partial license plate - which is bollocks. They've also told me that
even if they did find her, it would be her word against mine as I didn't
have any witnesses. I tried to point out that I would like to see her
charged with several offences including attack with a lethal weapon (her
car), failing to report an accident, and leaving the scene of an
accident. To do so,  I need to find this woman in the hope that
(a) she still has the dent which matches my leg in her front wing
(b) the paint on my leggings matches the paint on her car

The incident happened about 8:30am on the roundabout near Chessington
World of Adventures, over the M25 motorway. She was driving a maroon
coloured Citroen AX (I think) which had a license plate that started
A-76?-???  She had a passenger who was a man who looked psychotic. Both
occupants were white.

Oh - one more thing - if you happen to use the A24 much, give M5GKR a
wide berth - it's a fat black BMW with an executive at the wheel. He
drinks and drives at the same time - I've seen him do it - and he's
blind to other motorists, particularly bikes.


"Aaalrighty then" - Ace Ventura.

Chris Longhurst, Flight Simulator Graphics Modeller.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/2195/
Work:clonghur@es.com
Home:chrisl@audicoupe.demon.co.uk






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