By whitedevil - 09/10/2009 07:09 - United States
By Anonymous - 08/10/2009 21:26 - United Kingdom
By lumacsp - 08/10/2009 12:22 - United States
Prove me wrong
By Irony - 08/10/2009 11:40 - United States
Biker troubles
By Crotch_Rocket_Rider - 06/10/2009 17:33 - United States
By ticket - 06/10/2009 15:44 - United Kingdom
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By corfan01 - 05/10/2009 11:11 - United States
WTH happened?
By Anonymous - 05/10/2009 05:11 - Canada
Panic on the streets of…
By Anstice - 05/10/2009 03:07 - United States
By Anonymous - 03/10/2009 12:29 - United States
By ColdFoot - 03/10/2009 06:38 - Australia
By cartrouble - 02/10/2009 05:51 - United States
Make your mind up
By Anonymous - 30/09/2009 21:04 - United States
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By Rael - 29/09/2009 18:36 - United States
Rael tells us more.
By Anonymous - 29/09/2009 17:29 - Australia
By me612 - 29/09/2009 15:57 - United States
me612_fml tells us more.
It was my car and I did drive it to meet them, they test drove the car, turned it off as we negotiated and then when they went to start it again, it didn't start. Apparently, the fuel pump went out in it. Also, I gave the money back because I would have felt like a jerk for not doing that. And I wish that this was fake...then I wouldn't be out a couple thousand dollars right now.
By arghh - 29/09/2009 09:43 - Australia
By Anonymous - 29/09/2009 03:00 - United States
By grossgross - 26/09/2009 18:21 - United States
By scarlet5000 - 26/09/2009 06:32 - United States
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By NotFunny - 24/09/2009 19:44 - United States
By b. - 24/09/2009 10:06 - Australia
Cheap ass
By fme - 24/09/2009 05:24 - United States
By Anonymous - 23/09/2009 15:36 - United States
ns0 tells us more.
Here's the whole story; I got up one morning for work, went to my car, plates were stolen (just the back). I called the police in SLC, UT (801)-799-3000 (non-emergency). The dispatcher took my information and told me she'd mark the plates as stolen but i'd need to file a report to get a replacement plates from the DMV (the DMV doesn't allow you to get duplicates unless you file a police report for lost/stolen plates so you cant have multiple cars and multiple tags). The dispatcher told me a police officer could meet me there in an hour however i was already late for work and the police department is about 9 blocks away from my place so i (YDI, i know) decided I would drive down there really quickly and file a report. WITH a police report cops won't impound your car. Without the police report, they do -- and i've come to learn don't give a crap about your story. I was literally 3 blocks away from the police station when it happened. When I went in and filed a police report (after having to walk the remaining 3 blocks) the police officer told me that I can fight the impound by fighting the charge, and since I now have a valid police report they will refund the impound fee. BTW i got pulled over on my way to the DMV with the police report after I got my car out of the impound and the police officer happily let me go. Lesson learned, just wait for the cop, but I was in a hurry and late for work.
Unbeliever
By Anonymous - 23/09/2009 02:31 - United States
By ohdamn - 22/09/2009 11:20 - United Kingdom
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Well, the worst part of it was what I saw when I was driving on the way back to my dorm. Somebody driving past with the sticker in the same place mine was. It just pisses me off. Like the guy with the Mustang I see every day. He can't ever get a real parking spot, so he's always parked in the Service Vehicles spot. I never see a ticket on his windshield. This is at NAU, btw. Yes, they are fucktards about this shit.