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Title: Beware
Post by: Nickbat on 21 August 2010, 11:24:28
Apparently there has been a record number of "crash for cash" staged accidents. >:(

The "advice to motorists caught in such an accident is to stay calm, not to accept liability and, if possible, to record photographs of the other driver and any other passengers in the car on their mobile phone."  :y

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11044315
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Banjax on 21 August 2010, 11:30:44
simple - if you're at all suspicious, just tell them to wait while you call the police - I'm sure if they're genuine they won't mind waiting  :y
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Nickbat on 21 August 2010, 11:34:48
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simple - if you're at all suspicious, just tell them to wait while you call the police - I'm sure if they're genuine they won't mind waiting  :y

Good point, BJ, but am I not right in thinking that police policy these days is only to attend road traffic accidents where there has been serious personal injury? Maybe one of our members can clarify that. :y
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: bertiecbx550 on 21 August 2010, 12:25:25
My stepdaughter had an accident the other where she ran into the back of an asian woman who had gone to pull away and then stopped on an island in bilston near wolvo...Within 2 mins of the accident her husband had showed up and then became racially abusive towards my stepdaughter they also refused to give her their insurance details and demanded her home address in case her insurance details where fraudulant..This scared her a lot as this was her 1st RTA and she did not know what exactly to do luckily she was by a local west mids ambulance station and 1 of the employees from there had heard all the shouting and had come out, he calmed my stepdaughter down snd took her inside for a cuppa and told the 2 asians that they where out of order for all the shouting they had done...They then drove off without leaving there details so the ambulance bloke has agreed to be a witness for our stepdaughter for the abuse and harressment she suffered after the accident...They have since put in a claim for the damage to the vehicle whilst my stepdaughter has contacted her insurance company and told them what happend...i wonder how many passengers will come out of the woodwork.... >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Andy B on 21 August 2010, 17:50:48
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My stepdaughter had an accident the other where she ran into the back of an asian woman who had gone to pull away and then stopped on an island in bilston near wolvo...Within 2 mins of the accident her husband had showed up and then became racially abusive towards my stepdaughter they also refused to give her their insurance details and demanded her home address in case her insurance details where fraudulant..This scared her a lot as this was her 1st RTA and she did not know what exactly to do luckily she was by a local west mids ambulance station and 1 of the employees from there had heard all the shouting and had come out, he calmed my stepdaughter down snd took her inside for a cuppa and told the 2 asians that they where out of order for all the shouting they had done...They then drove off without leaving there details so the ambulance bloke has agreed to be a witness for our stepdaughter for the abuse and harressment she suffered after the accident...They have since put in a claim for the damage to the vehicle whilst my stepdaughter has contacted her insurance company and told them what happend...i wonder how many passengers will come out of the woodwork.... >:( >:( >:(

There was a bus load in the car my lad hit the back of ..... amazing how many Asians can fit inside a mid sized hatchback.  :-?  :-?

You're not required to give your insurance details, on the other hand, if a copper asks, you must  :y  :y
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Ken T on 21 August 2010, 18:22:37
Perhaps people should fit their cars with these camera/recorders. Some of them have GPS built in as well.

They seem to start quite cheap as well, anyone any experience of them ?.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Car-Dashboard-Video-Camera-Cam-Accident-Recorder-DVR-/110573408119?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0

Ken
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Mysteryman on 21 August 2010, 18:24:59
I would just say "You guys usually claim for serious injury, lets make it so.......". ;D
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Danny on 21 August 2010, 20:16:40
i have a cheap camera, which cost a tenner and after a month, has give up working ;D

might invest in one of these though!
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Dodger on 21 August 2010, 21:43:21
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I would just say "You guys usually claim for serious injury, lets make it so.......". ;D

A case of 'If I'm gonna pay out, I might as well get me moneys worth!!'  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: SJKOO01 on 21 August 2010, 22:00:37
Exactly the reason I have an on board CCTV camera, which records everything that happens, so if someone purposely runs into the front of me, claiming I've run into the back of them, or runs into the back of me I can prove what happened.  Copies can be given to the police or insurance company if needed.

It's already proven itself on one occation.

Not cheap I know, but the two links below maybe of interest to some of you, if you're worried about such things, and want to protect your interests ?.  :-?

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/roadhawk-rh1-drive-camera.htm

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/roadhawk-rh2-twin-camera.html

Though does come to something when we're having do such things like this due to an increasing scam that's becoming everyday occurance  >:(
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Andy B on 21 August 2010, 22:05:07
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Exactly the reason I have an on board CCTV camera, which records everything that happens, so if someone purposely runs into the front of me, claiming I've run into the back of them, or runs into the back of me I can prove what happened.  Copies can be given to the police or insurance company if needed.

It's already proven itself on one occation.

Not cheap I know, but the two links below maybe of interest to some of you, if you're worried about such things, and want to protect your interests ?.  :-?

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/roadhawk-rh1-drive-camera.htm

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/roadhawk-rh2-twin-camera.html

Though does come to something when we're having do such things like this due to an increasing scam that's becoming everyday occurance  >:(

This particular type/make of camera was the one that was the undoing of a car 'mechanic' taking a Monaro out for a 'test run'  ..... Oxford-ish I think  :y
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Ken T on 21 August 2010, 22:40:19
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Exactly the reason I have an on board CCTV camera, which records everything that happens, so if someone purposely runs into the front of me, claiming I've run into the back of them, or runs into the back of me I can prove what happened.  Copies can be given to the police or insurance company if needed.

It's already proven itself on one occation.

Not cheap I know, but the two links below maybe of interest to some of you, if you're worried about such things, and want to protect your interests ?.  :-?

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/roadhawk-rh1-drive-camera.htm

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/roadhawk-rh2-twin-camera.html

Though does come to something when we're having do such things like this due to an increasing scam that's becoming everyday occurance  >:(

A lot more sense fitting these to cars, rather than the "fairy lights" currently on new Audi's etc. It might stop some of the idiots who misuse the power available.


Ken

( fairy lights belong on an Xmas Tree, not a car)
Title: Re: Beware
Post by: Martin_1962 on 21 August 2010, 22:58:06
Tell them you are not insured and have stolen the car!

Actually a few pics could swing it in court