Another 2010 f-150, rear-ended....(with only 2,000 miles on it)
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But agreed many people hate us, but its understandable. Most people only come in contact with the police when they are either a victim of a crime, suspect of a crime, witness to a crime, or getting a minor little traffic ticket...none of which is positive. Got to have a thick skin for this job.
Last edited by ruffn-it; 10-13-2010 at 05:55 PM.
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I'm a police officer in Massachusetts and no report is required when damage is less than $1,000 and no one is injured. Basically state your case to insurance companies and go from there. She obviously rear ended you so she is automatically at fault. A paper exchange is procedure for accidents that don't mee these requirements. This is proof you can use that an officer did come to scene. To be honest with you I got kind of aggravated when you say the cop is being "lazy" when he is only following procedures that are in place, but people hate cops anyway so its par for the course.
My issue with the cop was he was a total ****. He didnt ask if there was injuries, he half azz looked at everything and basically said goodbye. When we had questions he gave us both a huge attitude, and frankly just went to the scene cause he had to.
Now i understand completely procedure. But hes a local sheriff, on a call. If hes got to go to the scene, the least he can do is be polite to people just in a accident. That too much to ask? You get the respect you earn, cop or not, 30 seconds of politeness and asking people just involved in a accident doesnt take enough of his time to warrant hurting any other call he may have to go. If you cant afford 30 seconds to be a decent human then you shouldnt be serving the people.
A paper exchange may be procedure but are police officers qualified to make an assessment on the cost of the property damage? Maybe they have training to make the assessment or they learn from experience but I thought assessing the cost of property damage was the job of the insurance claims adjuster? That said, if the police officers know of body shops you can go to and get out of for less than $1,000, I want a copy of the database. I didn't think that was possible anymore.
It amazes me how difficult F-150s are to see.
It amazes me how difficult F-150s are to see.
I dont know maybe its just me but treating people like that is just disrepectful. Last I checked, being a jerk to two people involved in a accident isnt very moral, cop or not, and definitely not something a person who holds a job "to serve and protect the people" should have.
Last edited by Maxout05; 10-18-2010 at 10:58 PM.
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