Save the doggo
By JC - 19/10/2009 06:40 - United States
By JC - 19/10/2009 06:40 - United States
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By laurlaur - 05/08/2011 21:47 - United States
Haha. It would've probably been cheaper to replace the dog. xD Note - if you weren't driving too fast, a controlled brake would've sufficed. YDI.
Tough call, but I say ydi sorry dude, you should never swerve your car, you couldve killed someone, Idc what these ppl say, human>dog
I'd go back and kill the dog. After all, it's his fault. At least you'd get something out of the deal.
When I took drivers ed, one thing they really stressed was never to swerve to miss a small animal, brake, and if you can't stop, that's too bad, only swerve for people or large animals like deer
you're an idiot. you never swerve to avoid an animal for that exact reason.
I don't think you're liable, and I wouldn't pay it. Their dog caused the accident. You swerved out of the way both to avoid the dog, as well as to avoid damage to your car. It was unavoidable, and cause by their dog being loose on the road. Not only should you not pay for their damages, but they should pay for your damages. The entire thing was their fault. Talk to your insurance company or a lawyer if necessary.
What, do you not have brakes?
Too bad? Just get over it and quit whining. You saved an animals life, you should be happy about it instead of being selfish. And I would never brake or swerve for any of you (be glad I don't drive). Animals are better than disgusting humans. This site just proves my point.
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You know what they say, no good deed goes unpunished.
That's like the other day I swerved to avoid hitting a squirrel right as another squirrel ran under my tire. Except I didn't have to pay damages to the original squirrel.